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g'day; gooday; gidday
hello! AUSTRALIA, 1928 An extremely common, and now iconic, Australian greeting.- Oh. G’day, Pearl. Come on in. — Ray Lawler, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, p. 37, 1957
- “G’day,” said the Italian, with his ingratiating smile. — Jean Brooks, The Opal Witch, p. 89, 1967
- “Dad. This is Bruce. Bruce, my father.” “Gidday Mr Vickers. Gettin’ heaps?” — Kathy Lette and Gabrielle Carey, Puberty Blues, p. 54, 1979
- The mob was surprised to see Jesus and ran up to say “G’day.” — Kel Richards, The Aussie Bible, p. 48, 2003
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