goody gumdrops



goody gumdrops

An expression of delight. “Goody gumdrops” and “Goody, goody gumdrops” were popularized in Carl Ed's 1930s Harold Teen cartoon strip, although whether Ed originated the phrases is unclear. “Gumdrops” referred to the candy, and the phrase's connotation was self-consciously cute, as if childish glee.
See also: goody

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
RainerRIE-ner (German)German, Ancient Germanic
NevilleNEV-əlEnglish (British)
Babington['bæbiŋtən]
Sigibert-Ancient Germanic
GisÈLezhee-ZELFrench
SzabinaSAW-bee-nawHungarian