Gidday


/ɡəˈdaɪ/
sentence substitute
1.
a variant spelling of g’day

interjection

Good day: g’day, mate (1928+ Australian)

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    [gid-ee] /ˈgɪd i/ adjective, giddier, giddiest. 1. affected with vertigo; dizzy. 2. attended with or causing dizziness: a giddy climb. 3. frivolous and lighthearted; impulsive; flighty: a giddy young person. verb (used with or without object), giddied, giddying. 4. to make or become giddy. /ˈɡɪdɪ/ adjective -dier, -diest 1. affected with a reeling sensation and […]

  • Giddiness

    [gid-ee] /ˈgɪd i/ adjective, giddier, giddiest. 1. affected with vertigo; dizzy. 2. attended with or causing dizziness: a giddy climb. 3. frivolous and lighthearted; impulsive; flighty: a giddy young person. verb (used with or without object), giddied, giddying. 4. to make or become giddy. /ˈɡɪdɪ/ adjective -dier, -diest 1. affected with a reeling sensation and […]

  • Giddy

    [gid-ee] /ˈgɪd i/ adjective, giddier, giddiest. 1. affected with vertigo; dizzy. 2. attended with or causing dizziness: a giddy climb. 3. frivolous and lighthearted; impulsive; flighty: a giddy young person. verb (used with or without object), giddied, giddying. 4. to make or become giddy. /ˈɡɪdɪ/ adjective -dier, -diest 1. affected with a reeling sensation and […]

  • Giddyap

    [gid-ee-ap, -uhp] /ˌgɪd iˈæp, -ˈʌp/ interjection 1. (used as a command to a horse to speed up).

  • Giddy-headed

    [gid-ee-hed-id] /ˈgɪd iˌhɛd ɪd/ adjective, Chiefly Southern U.S. 1. (def 1).


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