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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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Goodie Two Shoes, trained by Ireland's Joseph O'Brien and ridden by Wayne Lordan, finished in second place, with English gelding Middle Earth in third.

From BBC • Nov. 4, 2025

The cellar became known as the Dungeon with the artists who performed there, including the groups Parental Advisory and Goodie Mob, who emerged from it as part of the collective colloquially called the Dungeon Family.

From New York Times • Apr. 14, 2024

O’Donnell’s husband was surveying the damage Monday morning to their orchard in Oak Glen, Willowbrook Farm, as well as another orchard in nearby Cherry Valley, Goodie Farm.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 21, 2023

The inflection in their voices signifies shock and even disappointment, as Kid quickly tries to be diplomatic by shouting out OutKast’s frequent collaborators and label mates Goodie Mob.

From Slate • Feb. 22, 2021

It was old Goodie who found him next morning.

From East of the Shadows by Barclay, Hubert, Mrs.