tolable

tolable well

1. colloquial Fairly or adequately well. ("Tolable" is an informal shortening of "tolerable.") A: "How's the new ranch hand doing?" B: "He's getting on tolable well. Just needs to get a bit more experience handling the livestock."
2. colloquial In fairly good health. I was laid out by an infection for a few weeks, but I'm feeling tolable well now.
See also: tolable, well
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

tolerable (well)

 and tolable (well)
Rur. pretty well; okay. Tom: How are you feeling? Jane: Tolerable well. Charlie: How's the work coming? Tom: Tolable well. Mary: How's your aunt after her surgery? Jane: She's getting along tolable.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • gotcha
  • playa
  • nome
  • Nome sane?
  • Nome sayin'?
  • like, you know
  • forgeddaboudit
  • forgeddaboutit
  • fuggedaboudit
  • fuggedaboutit
References in classic literature
"I doan know but maybe I could, Mars Tom; but it's tolable dark in heah, en I ain' got no use f'r no flower, nohow, en she'd be a pow'ful sight o' trouble."
"That ar was a tolable fair stroke of business," said Sam.