"ridgy-didge" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Audio: en-au-ridgy-didge.ogg [Australia] Forms: more ridgy-didge [comparative], most ridgy-didge [superlative]
Etymology: Fanciful diminutive of obsolete ridge (“real; used in reference to gold”). Australian from 1953. Etymology templates: {{m|en|ridge||real; used in reference to gold}} ridge (“real; used in reference to gold”) Head templates: {{en-adj|head=ridgy-didge}} ridgy-didge (comparative more ridgy-didge, superlative most ridgy-didge)
  1. (Australia, colloquial) Genuine, authentic, true; honest, upright. Tags: Australia, colloquial Synonyms (genuine): dinkum, dinky-die, fair dinkum, for real
    Sense id: en-ridgy-didge-en-adj-Um36Jkix Categories (other): Australian English, English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with language name categories using raw markup, English reduplications, English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 49 51 Disambiguation of English entries with language name categories using raw markup: 51 49 Disambiguation of English reduplications: 50 50 Disambiguation of English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 50 50 Disambiguation of 'genuine': 100 0
  2. (Australia, colloquial) Good, fine. Tags: Australia, colloquial
    Sense id: en-ridgy-didge-en-adj-TeAbnRu9 Categories (other): Australian English, English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with language name categories using raw markup, English reduplications, English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 49 51 Disambiguation of English entries with language name categories using raw markup: 51 49 Disambiguation of English reduplications: 50 50 Disambiguation of English terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 50 50
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: ridgy didge

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