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Definition of gidday in English: giddayexclamationɡəˈdeɪ Australian, NZ informal Good day. feel free to say gidday and join in the discussion Example sentencesExamples - Gidday, my name's Dwight.
- Of course, I say a great big "gidday" to friends who are listening on the radio.
- Gidday, Rick, your interviews have been great and got lots of airplay.
- Any contact from back on the clean green shores of surf, sheep, and gumboots is most welcome, even if it's just to say gidday.
- Gidday, mind if I sit here?
- I'm going to miss the people walking past every morning calling out, "Gidday."
- "Gidday!" he is saying, gazing enthusiastically into your eyes, genuinely happy to see you.
- I only knew her to say gidday to.
- The drivers wave "gidday" with their full hands, not with the one or two fingers that I became used to in London.
- They stand on the steps and say gidday, while holding open the door.
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