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hedged

A form of rejection whereby one elusively retreats from your life with no explanation.

That jerk Vince just hedged me - he's the worst.

by ScolloP August 29, 2018


hedged it

When you stop at the bar to fit that last quick beer in and as your done chugging it and you're walking out you "verp" some in to your own hand, but not wanting to get it on the floor you just slurp it out of your own hand.

He chugged that last beer and on the way out he "hedged it."

by azfire March 11, 2018

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hedge

n.
1. A nicely trimmed bush.

Cool hedge poon!.

by hydroponics May 28, 2003

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hedge

Annoying in a preppy way

Man, ur such a hedge!

by Any mo mous February 2, 2016

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Hedging

State-backed hate edging to a controversial person as they suffer life destroying or reputation ending results. Hate edging is a long term practice, and is often increased extreme posting that over time produces the Hedged result.

The hate posting about Kyle Rittenhouse going to prison continued long after he was acquitted. Showing that many were simply hedging to the idea of him going to prison instead of actively seeking justice.

by RobTheConqueror April 18, 2023


Hedged

Getting too drunk that your body cannot function correctly, equivalent to falling drunkenly in a hedge.

β€œWhat you doing tonight then”
β€œFew mates coming round, were all getting hedged”
β€œSweet”

by Alicestoodley November 16, 2017


Hedged

verb. 'To Hedge' - to move as if making one's way through a hedge, parting branches and stopping occasionally to disentangle foliage from one's toupΓ©. Must include suitable arm motions.

Frank Bryce hedged his way across the dance floor like a proper hedger.

by Brois May 16, 2014

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