Fadge(1 syl.). To suit or fit together, as, It won't fadge; we cannot fadge together; he does not fadge with me. (Anglo-Saxon, fægen, to fit together; Welsh, ffag, what tends to unite.) “How will this fadge?” Shakespeare: Twelfth Night, ii. 2. FadgeA farthing. A corrupt contraction of fardingal, i.e. farthingale. (See Chivy.) Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894 More on Fadge from Infoplease:
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