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jim-dandy
[ jim-dan-dee ]
adjective
- of superior quality; excellent:
a jim-dandy sports car.
noun
- something of superior quality or that is an excellent example of its kind:
The new infirmary is a real jim-dandy.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of jim-dandy1
Example Sentences
That was jim-dandy when everyone was subject to stay-at-home orders and many businesses were shuttered.
And so begins Lazarusâs fantastic meditation on what must have been a jim-dandy of a reunion.
So you wish you could take about 60 percent of him, take another 20 percent of something, just a pure politician and stick them together, and youâd have a pretty jim-dandy guy.â
Je-ru-sa-lem! what a jim-dandy place.
âThere she is, and a jim-dandy of a track, too, plain as the hoof marks of a cayuse around a snubbing post!â he exclaimed, pointing.
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What does Â៱łŸ-»ćČčČÔ»ćČâÌęmean?
Jim-dandy is an old-timey way to call someone or something great.
Itâs most commonly used as an adjective, as in That pie was jim-dandy! But it can also be used as a noun, as in That pie was a jim-dandy!Â
The adjective dandy by itself, meaning âexcellentâ or âfirst-rate,â is a close synonym.
Jim-dandy is also sometimes spelled jim dandy (without the hyphen).
The origin of the term isnât known, but it may be based on the title of an 1840sâ minstrel song about a Black character named âDandy Jimâ that contains racist language and stereotypes.
Where does jim-dandy come from?
The first records of jim-dandy come from the late 1800s. There is no definitive evidence, but the term may have originated with âDandy Jim of Caroline,â a popular minstrel song from around 1843 or 1844. Like many minstrel songs (which were often performed in blackface), it is written in a faux African American dialect and contains racist slurs and stereotypes. The word dandy is recorded earlier, in the 1700s. Its origin is also uncertain, but its original use was as a noun referring to a man overly concerned with his appearance (close synonyms are fop and beau). The Jim in âDandy Jim of Carolineâ is a Black man whoâs depicted as handsome and well-dressed in a way thatâs intended to be humorous based on the racist notion that fancy dress is too high class for Black people.
The connection between the term jim-dandy and the song isnât certain, and most people who use it arenât aware of any potential association. Itâs typically used as a somewhat old-fashioned and silly way to say âexcellent,â much like mighty fine.
Did you know ... ?
What are some other forms related to jim-dandy?
- jim dandy (alternate spelling)
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