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  1. HUNKY-DORY definition: 1. If events or situations are hunky-dory, they are very satisfactory and pleasant: 2. If events…. Learn more.

  2. Hunky-dory is an adjective that means quite satisfactory or fine. It comes from an obsolete English dialect and was first used in 1866. See synonyms, examples, and word history of hunky-dory.

  3. Superlatively good. Said to be a word introduced by Japanese Tommy and to be (or to be derived from) the name of a street, or bazaar, in Yeddo [a.k.a. Tokyo]. Japanese Tommy was the stage name of the variety performer Thomas Dilward, popular in the USA in the 1860s – and conspicuously not Japanese.

  4. Hunky-dory is an informal adjective that means there are no problems and everyone is happy. Learn how to pronounce it, see examples and synonyms, and find out its origin and meaning in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  5. Hunky-dory definition: about as well as one could wish or expect; satisfactory; fine; OK.. See examples of HUNKY-DORY used in a sentence.

  6. When things are hunky-dory, they're just fine. Once you've started your new job and rented a lovely apartment, you might feel that life in a new city is hunky-dory. The informal hunky-dory is perfect for those times when everything is great, going according to plan, or not bad at all.

  7. May 23, 2024 · Hunky-dory means that everything is fine and is generally used as a slang expression. It is typically used by someone in a way such as, “I’m just hunky-dory today,” to express a positive feeling. The origins of the phrase are somewhat complicated, but it is likely an American expression with roots in a non-English language.