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goodie

American  
[good-ee] / ˈgʊd i /

noun

Informal.
  1. goody.


Etymology

Origin of goodie

good + -ie

Example Sentences

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Those willing to pay even more get access to the "VIP experience" -- which includes a group table photo with Meghan and a goodie bag.

From Barron's Apr. 14, 2026

Earlier this year, long queues formed outside Japanese clothing retailer Uniqlo's first store in Liverpool, where hundreds of shoppers were treated to a performance by Japanese drummers and received goodie bags.

From BBC Oct. 4, 2025

But an opportunistic wedding crasher made off with more than a goodie bag at a reception over the weekend.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 2, 2025

And that’s not the only Intelligence goodie that’s hardly living up to promise.

From Slate Nov. 1, 2024

So I would turn to my real mother and say, “Excuse me, Ma,” and then I would turn to Huang Taitai and present her with a little goodie to eat, saying, “For you, Mother.”

From "The Joy Luck Club" by Amy Tan

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