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A word used in the West country of the UK derived from the two word term 'get on'.An all encompassing term used to signify surprise, disbelief, encouragement & geddon can also be used as a greeting instead of hello or a farewell instead of goodbye.
Geddon John how are you ?
Great thanks Fred , just won the lottery .
Geddon John , well done .
Cheers Fred , geddon
Geddon by Yolo4ever October 2, 2016
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Gerdanmess 

The merseyside slang for a messy person with the characteristics of;
Greasy hair
Spots
Clogs
"Ahh gerdanmess!"
Gerdanmess by ErnieBate123 March 2, 2010
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The character that has been given the ability to initiate Armageddon. A warrior entity that is not exactly a human or an angle, but a being created to battle. He is not Christ, nor is he perfect. He is not the openner of the seals, nor one of the horsemen.

He is the chosen warrior used to prepare and weaken the world for the comming of the end of Satan's rule.
Gedden was split into two "people" during the first battle against Satan and the angels of Heaven to prevent an early Armageddon.
Gedden by Ninjor November 24, 2004
Gedday means, "Hello, how are you?", in the friendliest of manners, this is said by many Australians to each other, as well as to strangers.
Literally it means "Good Day", a common Australian informal greeting.

*also Gedday may be spelt in various ways, such as- G day - g'day - gidday and ged day.
Wesley, "Gedday!"
Alvin, "Hey Man Yeh, good, hey!"
Wesley, "Sweet, good to hear."
gedday by cleanmachine December 23, 2010

Guddance 

A development of the word good. The addition of the "ance" adds more emphasis on the goodness. The "oo" changes to a "u" during this transformation. Rt.Hon Sir Toby and Miklitoris
"Youre life sentence for being a psychopath has been reduced to 5 years"
"Guddance!"
Guddance by Sir Toby July 20, 2008
I did not care a goddang about what you were saying.
goddang by uttam maharjan September 16, 2011
Gedding by YourOtherOne October 3, 2009