pidge

/pɪdʒ/

Etymology

Clipping of pigeonhole. First attested in the early 2000s; the verb is attested earlier than the noun.

name

  1. A unisex nickname.

noun

  1. A pigeonhole.“You must hand your assigned work into my pidge at Nuffield by 5pm the Thursday before. Don’t be late.”
  2. A pigeon.

verb

  1. To post (something) in a pigeonhole.“Please pidge your completed application form to the society president.”