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peachy keen
adjective
Extremely good, exactly right; all right. Often used in the negative or with an ironic or sarcastic connotation to mean the opposite.
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I will always feel "peachy keen," to use his words, when I think of this wonderful man.
"What are the odds of getting this sample if everything is peachy keen in Iraq?" is an important question to ask only if there are a lot of people who think that everything is peachy keen.
The extremely decentralized company worked when the whole world was just growing, and life was peachy keen.
Just because we have USA on our chest does not mean everything is peachy keen and we are living large".
Night Life Peachy Keen The Allman Brothers Band have played more than two hundred shows at the Beacon Theatre since they decided, in 1989, to make the venue their springtime home.
It's Just Peachy Keen First came peach Melba, named for the soprano Dame Nellie Melba, and chicken Tetrazzini, for the coloratura soprano Luisa Tetrazzini, who appeared with Enrico Caruso.
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The girls brush shoulders with the sleaze and decadence of a modern L.A. without a speck of mud ever sticking to their peachy-keen personalities or their off-the-rack jump suits, tank tops and jeans.
We can't try all these marvy, peachy-keen techniques that we think up, so we want to be able to manage hedge funds, and not just these old, staid, isn't-this-boring mutual funds.' And out of fear of losing their more talented managers -- and because they wanted to make money -- the fund advisers started introducing hedge funds.
Not everything is not peachy-keen in Facebook world.
But wait, it's not all peachy-keen as The Wall Street Journal reminds us today.
I know you're peachy-keen to start devving for the new Symbian^3 platform.
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