Dandy

/ˈdændi/ adjective

Excellent or very good; also a man excessively concerned with his appearance and fashionable dress.

Possibly from 'Jack Dandy' or derived from 'dandle' (to pet or fondle), though the origin is disputed. The fashion meaning emerged in the late 1700s in Britain, while the adjective meaning 'fine' came later.

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