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hunky dory adjective satisfactory, fine US, 1861- I was doing the easiest time I ever did. Everything was hunky-dory. — Chester Himes, Cast the First Stone, p. 112, 1952
- I saw the man once, and that’s all it took for me to see he was a wrong number, but I kept my peace because you acted like everything was hunky-dory. — Robert Campbell, Boneyards, p. 224, 1992
- JORY: Go home, Freddy, Everything’s hunky dory. — Copland, 1997
- You fall in love with me and want a romantic relationship, nothing changes for you with the exception of feeling honky-dory all the time. — Chasing Amy, 1997
- [S]he’s married this guy who was a salesman and everything’s normal and hunky-dory[.] — The Guardian, p. 5, 26 February 2002
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