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Peachey Keen

 
 
gollum
 
Reply Thu 7 Apr, 2011 06:24 pm
What does that term mean? (I guess my spelling is incorrect.)
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Cycloptichorn
 
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Reply Thu 7 Apr, 2011 06:25 pm
@gollum,
It means everything's great! sometimes it's used sarcastically.

My grandparents used to use the term a lot.

Cycloptichorn
gollum
 
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Reply Thu 7 Apr, 2011 06:49 pm
@Cycloptichorn,
Cycloptichorn-
Thank you.

Do you know how to spell it? Its etymology?
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Thu 7 Apr, 2011 06:53 pm
@gollum,
pretty much the same as "yippy skippy" or "neato frito" or "copacetic" or "hunky-dory" or "ducky" etc etc etc.
gollum
 
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Reply Thu 7 Apr, 2011 06:55 pm
@dyslexia,
dyslexia-
Thank you.

Do you know how to spell it? Its etymology?
Ceili
 
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Reply Thu 7 Apr, 2011 07:18 pm
I'm pretty sure it's spelled Peachy Keen.
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chai2
 
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Reply Thu 7 Apr, 2011 07:29 pm
@dyslexia,
dyslexia wrote:

pretty much the same as "yippy skippy" or "neato frito" or "copacetic" or "hunky-dory" or "ducky" etc etc etc.


fuckin'-A tweety Dys.
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MrSandman
 
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Reply Fri 8 Apr, 2011 11:20 am
@gollum,
gollum wrote:

dyslexia-
Thank you.

Do you know how to spell it? Its etymology?


PEACHY KEEN - The "Encyclopedia of Word and Phrase Origins" by Robert Hendrickson (Facts on File, New York, 1997) has a long passage about the sexual connotations of the noble peach. "Peaches were the 'Percian apples' of the ancient Romans. Their name, 'Persicum,' became 'pessica' in Late Latin, 'peche' in French, and finally came into English as 'peach.' The fruit, luscious to look at, touch, and taste, has been described as a pretty young girl at least since the ancient Chinese used it as slang for a young bride." And so forth. "Listening to America" by Stuart Berg Flexner (Simon and Schuster, New York, 1982) says: "A peach, something or someone wonderful, 1870 (a pretty girl has been called 'a peach' since the Civil War, from a peaches and cream complexion'). 'A peach of a'.1896; 'peachy,' fine, wonderful, around 1900; 'peacherine', also around 1900; 'peacherino,' 1905; peachy keen, humorous for 'peachy,'' 1955."
panzade
 
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Reply Fri 8 Apr, 2011 01:08 pm
@MrSandman,
Yeah. I thought it was a distortion of peaches and cream.
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