goodie

[ˈɡʊdi]

goodie Definition

  • 1an item of attractive or useful information
  • 2a thing that is particularly popular or pleasing
  • 3a person who behaves well or is obedient to rules

Using goodie: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "goodie" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The article is full of goodies about the upcoming movie.

  • Example

    The goodie bag was filled with treats and small gifts.

  • Example

    The restaurant's dessert menu is full of goodies.

  • Example

    She always follows the rules and is a real goodie.

goodie Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for goodie

Antonyms for goodie

Phrases with goodie

  • goodie two-shoes

    a person who always follows the rules and is eager to please authority figures

    Example

    He was such a goodie two-shoes in school, always raising his hand and doing extra credit assignments.

  • a bag containing small gifts or treats given to guests at a party or event

    Example

    The kids were excited to receive their goodie bags at the end of the birthday party.

  • a box containing small gifts or treats given as a reward or incentive

    Example

    The teacher gave out goodie boxes to students who did well on their exams.

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Summary: goodie in Brief

The term 'goodie' [ˈɡʊdi] refers to an item of attractive or useful information, a particularly popular or pleasing thing, or a person who behaves well or is obedient to rules. It extends into phrases like 'goodie two-shoes,' denoting someone who always follows the rules, and 'goodie bag,' referring to a bag of small gifts or treats given to guests at a party or event.

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