Okily-dokily
ned flanders speak for okey-dokey, which is a folksy form of ok (or okay).
marge: good news, honey: two weeks are up. you don’t have to wear your gl-sses any more! and your scalp and posture seem fine.
bart: {triumphant} yes! {kicks shoes off; they fly through the air and smash through flanders’ window}
ned: kids, did anyone pray for giant shoes?
rod: i did!
ned: okily-dokily.
a better way of saying okey dokey
-how are you?
-okily dokily!
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