The Definition and origin of the word McGeady

Definition of McGeady

McGeady - adjective - informal
mɒgiːdiː


Meaning: askew, crooked or not straight: Your bread slice is not uniform it's a bit McGeady!

Similar - crooked: 'He looked at the picture he'd hung on the wall and thought "that's so McGeady!"'

Similar - uneven: "Blooming McGeady again!", after cutting another slice of wonky bread!!

Similar - askew: Your tiling in your bathroom is really McGeady.


May 2020 - The first ever published McGeady.

May 2020 - The first ever published McGeady by Paul McGeady.

Pictorial Examples of McGeadies.

Example 1 of a McGeady. Example 2 of a McGeady. Example 3 of a McGeady.

Origin of McGeady

The first few McGeadies were created by a Paul McGeady, the lead singer and guitarist of an extremley popular band by the name MankyBeds which perform all over the country, sorry county of Rutland.
The use of the word McGeady as an adjective was probably one of the greatest things to be created from being locked down, during the first CoronaVirus lockdown of Britain.
Many people were forced NOT to work or to work from home, sometimes without the controlling help of their other halves.
It was during this creative and boring period that Paul was left alone in his home for hours with a loaf of bread a knife and no pre-cut slices. Hunger forced him to pick up the wonkey edged bread knife and attack the solid loaf of bread lovingly made by Lynne.
He unkowingly created the first McGeady slice of bread.
( See above picture he documented on his facebook page. )


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