A Scottish meat pastry, similar to a Cornish pasty.(noun)
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Use "bridie" in a sentence
"Still, pH read the same in the lab, and the laws of physics were much muchness and a bridie was a pastie and "that's you" means "your done" and Scottish money had pound notes ... and very few were dumb enough to think global warming caused tsunamis."
"A bridie was a plump hot pie in a half-moon shape, filled with minced steak and suet and spiced with onion."
"I _had_ to know what a 'bridie' meant, so we stopped to see; but it's only a rolled meat pasty they love in Forfarshire; and brides are supposed to batten on them at their weddings."