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"Guddying Session"

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Grimny · 16/07/2025 20:38

Anyone know what this means? From Mairia Cahill's book. There's a note saying 'guddying' is Belfast slang for 'gutting', but that leaves me none the wiser.

Context was, There's no point in me being here for a guddying session".

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PurpleDiva22 · 16/07/2025 23:33

Interrogation kinda, being made go into detail about something you don't want to, does that make sense in the context you read it?

josephinejosephine · 16/07/2025 23:49

Guddies are slang for trainers in parts of NI- might be helpful?

Smike · 16/07/2025 23:53

‘Gutting’ as in taking out the guts/innards of something, like a fish you’ve caught?

Grimny · 17/07/2025 06:58

Missed out first quotation marks - the sentence was, "There's no point in me being here for a guddying session".

'Interrogation' looks like the meaning here. It's odd - it's not in any slang or dialect dictionary, and I've never heard 'gutting' being used in that sense.

Thanks everyone.

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Nyancat · 23/07/2025 16:33

Wondering if it means a kicking session, gutties or guddies used for trainers. Ie im not here for a kicking. Though I've never heard of guddying as a standalone term

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