veddy adverb very UK,1859 A jocular pronunciation, approximating a child’s, or an American’s (attempting a “British” accent), rendering of “very”.
“Do I make myself clear?” “Veddy, and how nice.” — Hal Ellson, Summer Street, pp. 83–84, 1953
[A]n amusing but bizarrely simplistic clash of personalities and cultures: the veddy English old maid and the ooh-la-la French slut. — TheVillageVoice(NewYork), 2 July 2003