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jake adjective honest, upright, equitable, correct US, 1914- — James T. Farrell, Saturday Night, 1947
- He had enough money to marry one, and with her teaching too, they could get on jake, save, have a little apartment, and they ought to be happy. — James T. Farrell, Saturday Night, p. 26, 1947
- Everything’s jake here. — Jim Thompson, Savage Night, p. 38, 1953
- I was jake with Bobo all the time, but now that it’s happened[.] — Jim Thompson, The Grifters, p. 183, 1963
- “He’s quite a nice person.” “You can say that shit again,” I spoke, pulling her giggling body in to me. “He’s jake with me”. — Jim Carroll, Forced Entries, p. 98, 1987
- When he was finished, he took a machine gun as evidence, promis-ing to return it in a few days if everything was jake. — Kim Rich, Johnny’s Girl, p. 165, 1993
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