noun
- A Scottish pastry consisting of a semicircular or oval pastry case filled with seasoned meat, typically beef and onion.
Usage: chiefly Scottish; also spelled 'bridey' or 'briedy'
Examples
- She bought a bridie from the bakery for her lunch.
- The Scottish bakery is famous for its traditional bridies.
- A bridie is a popular handheld snack in Scotland.
- He ordered a bridie with extra onions.
- The meat bridie was warm and flaky.