Fadge (1 syl.).

To suit or fit together, as, It won’t fadge; we cannot fadge together; he does not fadge with me. (Anglo-Saxon, fœgen, to fit together; Welsh, ffag, what tends to unite.)

“How will this fadge?”


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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Face-card or Faced-card
Facilë Princeps
Facings
Façon de Parler
Faction
Factor
Factotum
Fad (A)
Fada
Fadda
Fadge
Fadge
Fadha (Al)
Fadladeen
Faërie or Feerie
Faërie Queene
Fag
Fag-end (A)
Fagged Out
Fagin
Fagot