Ledge

What is Ledge?


1.

Shortened slang for "legendary", or, more commonly, for "legend".

Jesus, you fucking ledge!

2.

to fuck a chick who doesnt know your friends are secretly watching, possibly on a ledge and hopefully with a video-camera

Dude, that chick got so ledged last night. Yeah, she should write about it in the Times..

See ledge, ledged

3.

Short for Legendery, is some thing is good, excellent or fun it is "Ledge"

Ah Mate, Will's parties are Ledge!

4.

an expression also short for legend, used to describe a fantastic person.

you are a proper ledge mate

5.

A legend in the making.

An individual who is on the verge of a legendary status.

Showing appreciation to someone due to a favour.

Note: The word 'Legend' is often over used for individuals who are truly not worthy of the title. Using the word 'Ledge' can be a more meaningfull fit, without taking anything away from the person.

Billy: Tom really helped me with my assignment man, he is a Ledge!

Sam: 'Joe can you cover my shift on saturday? I really need it off.'

Joe: 'ummm... OK'

Sam: 'Aw cheers mate, your a Ledge!'

See legend, star, amazing, awsome, lege

6.

The shortened form of the already shortened word "Legit" of "Legitimate" Meaning not fake of just cool. Often used when describing something so legitimate, the word legit cannot encompass the enormity of the awesomeness.

Sam: Remarkable! That man just jumped out of that flaming woman! Wait...what?"

Chase: LEDGE!

See legitimate, legit, awesome, the shit, amazing, crazy, remarkable, dumb, stupid

7.

Something to walk over when circumnavigating a big bastard chasm.

Karma reckons everybody she meets is a ledge.

See lege, leg, lej, pushover


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