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gidday

(ɡəˈdaɪ)
sentence substitute
a variant spelling of g'day
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g'day
interjection (Austral. & N.Z.) hello, hi (informal), greetings, how do you do?, good morning, good evening, good afternoon, welcome, kia ora (N.Z.) Gidday, mate!
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