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dandy - 1

Parf of speech: Adjective, OED Year: 1794, OED Evaluation: orig. U.S.

Fine, splendid, first-rate. colloq.

ExampleMeaning
Well the thing is I- the only reason I'd shoot a deer is if Ted didn't happen to get on you-know? And they like venison they just love the- eat- he's eaten venison every time he comes in here "I had venison last night. We got some dandy's last year ho ho ho just big lads."
Fine, splendid, first-rate.
ExampleMeaning
... we're all Italians for Christ's sake. Anyhow, ah I would- would even call me right in front of the women, so that was it. So, we had the due and everything else fine and dandy. Wouldn't talk to me and then one day, he got a hold of me and he started at me again. And I said "Tim, I want to give you a little bit of advice, stop squaring at me, stop yelling at me 'cause I'm a little taller than you."
Fine, splendid, first-rate.
Interviewer: Ah I graduated in when I was seventeen. Speaker: Seventeen. Interviewer: Yeah. Speaker: Okay. Fine-and-dandy. It's- it's kind-of difficult at seventeen years of age, you-know? It's an extra year of school that your parents have to help you pay for and you have to work for it. But you're also, in my estimation, too young.
Fine, splendid, first-rate.
ExampleMeaning
... get involved with the legion in- in some capacity either with ah- ah the different events that we have ah in legion. Ah we have ah an executive that they- they can join. Like not just join for the- the privileges you have for legion, which is- it's fine and dandy ah but I think if you're going to join legion you should part-- participate as a member and- and- and enjoy it.
Fine, splendid, first-rate.
ExampleMeaning
Interviewer: Well you must remember when you got your first car though. Speaker: First car? Yeah, yes I do. Um, there's a- a thirty-Plymouth. Had a round (inc) in the back. Not very good car. Interviewer: No? Speaker: No (laughs). Interviewer: (Laughs) Interviewer: (Laughs) Interviewer: How come? Speaker: Well I-don't-know, you had to b-- baby it every time you wanted to go some place. It wasn't a good car. But when I was married, I had a thirty- thirty-Chev- Interviewer: Yeah? Speaker: And it was a good one. Yeah, it was a dandy car. There was none much to it.
Fine, splendid, first-rate.
ExampleMeaning
Well Eliza-Mailer would've been a dandy, but poor Eliza's dead now too.
Fine, splendid, first-rate.
ExampleMeaning
I can remember one time, um, we were inoculating ah, yearlings. And we had this grey-colt and he was a dandy colt and he went on. We sold him to good advantage and he made almost four-hundred-thousand-dollars for the people that bought him but whoa, is he feisty.
Fine, splendid, first-rate.
ExampleMeaning
Interviewer: So where were you living when Richie arrived? Speaker: Um, a-- on Fourth-Avenue. Interviewer: In Ottawa? Speaker: Yes. Interviewer: Right downtown Ottawa? Speaker: Well, all of his aunts and uncles, they all lived in the Glebe. So- so we- yes and that was- that was just dandy.
Fine, splendid, first-rate.
ExampleMeaning
Interviewer: So that was a job in- as a kid too? To go out and pick apples? And makes things in the fall- Speaker: Yeah but al-- also go out and pick wild strawberries. That was a dandy job. Interviewer: Oh. Speaker: Because wild strawberries are pretty small.
Fine, splendid, first-rate.
And I don't know if they have run out or if the deer keep it cropped down or what- like, there used to be patches, you go out and you find the patch of wild strawberries. Dandy big patch, nearly twice the size of this room and you just take the kid and- mum used to go and take the kids, we come back with a whole damn bunch of strawberries, lovely strawberries-
Fine, splendid, first-rate.
ExampleMeaning
I went to a one-room school, I walked to school and the only time that things would be really dandy is when it was a really cold, cold day with a bad wind. My older brothers would probably hitch up the horses and give me a ride to- to school. So that's where I got initiated on how valuable a horse blanket was.
Fine, splendid, first-rate.
There was hardwood, there was cedar, there was everything mixed together. And, ah, for boiling maple syrup it was a- a dandy thing. And it was cheap.
Fine, splendid, first-rate.
ExampleMeaning
And very, just going dandy and then come the labour lords, you-know to check us all out, and all the w-- "You're crazy, can't do that."
Fine, splendid, first-rate.