bewdyEtymologyFrom beauty.intjUsed to express enthusiasm, pleasure or approval.“I scored us a couple of tickets to the match on Saturday. — Bewdy, mate!”nounA beauty: a beautiful person or thing; an especially good example of something.“The day before the Press Club luncheon, I was in Traralgon, Victoria, when a fellow came up to me in a bar and said, ‘Chippy, that bloody slogan suits you down to the ground. It′s a bewdy.’”