verb
- to fit or suit; to succeed or turn out well
Usage: archaic; dialectal
noun
- a type of flat bread or cake, especially from Northern Ireland
Usage: regional
Examples
- The old plan won’t fadge with our new requirements.
- How will this fadge with what we discussed yesterday?
- She baked a potato fadge for breakfast.
- The traditional fadge was served warm with butter.
- This arrangement doesn’t fadge well with our schedule.