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peachy adjective good, pleasing, attractive UK, 1926 If used at all, used with irony.- Some people can be content / Playing Bingo and paying rent / That’s peachy for some people. — Stephen Sondheim, Some People, 1960
- “ Just peachy-keen, Harry baby,” said Ira. “Just tickety-boo.” — Max Shulman, Anyone Got a Match?, p. 19, 1964
- Next thing you know he’ll find you keen and peachy, you know? — Annie Hall, 1977
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