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gidday

British  
/ ɡəˈdaɪ /
  1. a variant spelling of g'day

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“I say ‘gidday’ to him every time I pull out some sausages.

From Seattle Times

Except for their occasional use of “gidday” and other Australian colloquialisms, the women residing on the Pirriwee Peninsula near Sydney could just as easily live in Anywhere, U.S.A.

From Washington Post