handy dandy
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See also: handy-dandy
English[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Adjective[edit]
handy dandy (comparative more handy dandy, superlative most handy dandy)
- (informal) Handy; helpful or useful, as due to some clever trick or design.
- She always comes up with great ideas for handy dandy new tools.
Middle English[edit]
Noun[edit]
- A children's game in which one child guesses in which closed hand the other holds some small object, winning the object if right and forfeiting an equivalent if wrong.
- c. 1370–1390, [William Langland], “(please specify the passus number)”, in The Vision of Pierce Plowman [...], London: […] Roberte Crowley, […], published 1550, →OCLC:
- To maken his pees with his pens, handy dandy payed.
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