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tadger, n. Brit. slang (orig. Eng. regional (north.)). Brit. |ˈtadʒə|, U.S. |ˈtædʒər| [Origin unknown (see quots. 1949, 1990).] The penis. Cf. todger n.
1949E. Partridge Dict. Slang (ed. 3) 1192/2 Tadger, penis: North Country, esp. Yorkshire... Perh. ex tadpole. 1974G. Chapman et al. Monty Python's Flying Circus (1989) II. xliv. 318 Cut to Arctic wastes—ice and snow and bitter blasting winds. Carpenter—his little tadger tiny as a tapir's tits—struggles on. 1989Art Line Apr. 47/1 Showing a picture is like laying yourself open; showing your tadger to somebody. 1990T. Thorne Bloomsbury Dict. Contemp. Slang (1991) 506/1 Tadger,..a vulgarism of unknown origin (prob. from a lost dialect verb), used for many years in the North of England and revived by students, alternative comedians, etc. in the 1980s. Todger is an alternative modern version. 2001A. Bissett Boyracers 91 There is that tiny, million-tae-one chance that wan ae them might fancy yer miniscule tadger. |