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run, or going to some places real quick. *contex in aussie accent
G'day mate. Haven't had brekkie so might go on maccas jdon soon? My Shout!
Jdon by annoniye February 19, 2024
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When you want maccas soon, but you say this instead
The Australian girl said to the Japanese girl, “G’day mate. Haven’t had brekkie yet so might go on a macca’s run soon. My shout!”. The Japanese girl told an Indonesian girl “G’day mate, haven’t hairet book yet! Magaron ey! Maca JDON so, my shout!”
JDON by Anonymous brat February 20, 2024
JDON or ズドン (zudon) is a phrase first uttered by Todoroki Hajime during Hakos Baelz's BAE-CADEMY Telephone Game. It originates from the "s run" in "maccas run soon, my shout"; "my shout" was later misheard as "my soul" by Sakura Miko. This produced the newly epidemic phrase "JDON MY SOUL".
JDON MY SOUL
JDON, or ズドン (zudon) is a phrase first uttered by Todoroki Hajime in Hakos Baelz's BAE-CADEMY Telephone Game. It originates from the "s run" in "maccas run soon? My shout!" Later, Sakura Miko misheard "My shout" as "My soul", resulting in the creation of the newly epidemic phrase "JDON MY SOUL!"
JDON MY SOUL

Jdon my soul 

God has heard my soul. It was derived from Hebrew (Gideon) and it used mainly in Australian English, popularized by Hololive character Hakos Baelz.
G'day mate. Haven't had brekkie yet so might go on a maccas, jdon my soul!
Jdon my soul by warau anon February 18, 2024