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goody-goody adjective (of children) too well-behaved; (of adults) hypocritically or sentimentally pious UK, 1871- They’re not goody-goody Willies, but they stick to their jobs, and they all seem to be getting somewhere. — James T. Farrell, Saturday Night, p. 13, 1947
- To us, those goody-goody people who worked shitty jobs for bum paychecks, who took the subway to work every day and worried about their bills, were dead. — Goodfellas, 1990
- A goody-goody kid tries to deliver a message to the headmaster but runs into the school herberts[.] — Martin King and Martin Knight, The Naughty Nineties, p. 150, 1999
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