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charidee

British  
/ ˈtʃærɪdiː /

noun

  1. informal  a jocular spelling of charity, as pronounced in a mid-Atlantic accent

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And it’s all for charidee, the community.

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Sean Ingle went to a charidee dinner.

From The Guardian

Either the rumours could not be printed as "the girls" would not identify themselves, or he scuppered them by threatening to pull his work for "charidee".

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Want to see a football choreographer and 40 children doing a passable imitation of Arsenal trying to walk the ball into the net for the GiveMore charidee campaign?

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It was also for charidee, so no sniping about what a waste it was ...

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