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their Stephenson lamp Geordie. The Geordie Directory – Find out about & learn the Geordie accent
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Geordie
Geordie Sc. and north. dial. (ˈdʒɔːdɪ) Also Geordy, Jordie. [dim. of George.] † 1. (yellow) Geordie: a guinea. (Cf. George 4 b.)1786 Burns Twa Dogs 58 He draws a bonie, silken purse..whare thro' the steeks, The yellow letter'd Geordie keeks. 1790 Shirrefs Poems Gloss., Geordie, a guinea. 1893 J. Ski...
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Geordie Greig ousted as editor of the Daily Mail
First published on Wed 17 Nov 2021 13.29 EST. Geordie Greig has been ousted as editor of the Daily Mail after just three years in the job, in a move that could change the recently hostile ...
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Geordie Shore - Watch Free on Pluto TV United Kingdom
Geordie Shore. 15. •. Reality. •. There are no inadequacies. Eight young men and women spend a summer experiencing the highs and lows of Newcastle-upon-Tyne's party scene. Stream Geordie Shore free and on-demand with Pluto TV.
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Geordie (disambiguation)
Geordie may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Geordie (ballad), a Child ballad, and the name of a character in it
Geordie (band), a 1970s British glam rock band
Geordie (film), a 1955 British film
People
Geordie (given name), a list of people with the given name or nickname
Other uses
Geordie, a nickname
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Geordie (film)
Geordie (released in the United States as Wee Geordie) is a 1955 British film directed and co-produced by Frank Launder, with Bill Travers in the title Geordie carries him home many miles, but his father develops pneumonia and dies. The laird (Alistair Sim) makes Geordie the new gamekeeper.
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Geordie (band)
In March 1973, Geordie released their debut album, Hope You Like It on EMI label. Johnson had meanwhile begun to perform as Geordie in a new line-up, sometimes also called Geordie II, in which he was the only original member.
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Geordie Stewart
Geordie got to within 150m of the summit before turning around. The book covers part of Geordie's cycle around the world.
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Geordie Sharp
Geordie Sharp is a fictional character featured in a series of military novels written by Chris Ryan. However, a vengeful Geordie tracks them down, and both are shot dead by a Kamangan soldier.
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Geordie Campbell
George Campbell (August 13, 1884 – February 21, 1952) was a Scottish-Canadian soccer player. Career The nephew of Scottish international John Campbell (capped once in 1880), Campbell began playing with Renfrew Victoria in the Scottish junior leagues. He later emigrated to Canada where in 1904 he pla...
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Geordie lamp
The Geordie lamp was a safety lamp for use in flammable atmospheres, invented by George Stephenson in 1815 as a miner's lamp to prevent explosions due It was this revised design that was used for most of the 19th century as the Geordie lamp.
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Geordie Robinson
Geordie Robinson (born 18 June 1987) is an Australian television, film and theatre actor known for his roles on the television series Underbelly: Badness References
External links
Official website
Actor Geordie Robinson (Focus Magazine)
Australian male actors
Living people
People from the Mid North Coast
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Geordie Robertson
Geordie Jay Robertson (born August 1, 1959) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre.
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Geordie Reid
George T. Reid (30 January 1882 – 8 September 1960) was a Scottish professional football inside left and centre forward who played in the Football League for Middlesbrough and Bradford Park Avenue. He is best remembered for his time in the Southern League with Brentford, for whom he scored 58 goals ...
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Geordie Williamson
Geordie Williamson (born 1981 in Bowral, Australia) is an Australian mathematician at the University of Sydney.
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