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goody-goody
CIDE DICTIONARY
goody-goody, a.
Mawkishly or weakly good; exhibiting goodness with silliness. [1913 Webster]
goody-goody, n.
A person who is weakly, sentimentally, or affectedly good; a goody-goody person; -- sometimes used to refer to person who acts with good intentions but who bunglingly does more harm than good. The latter may sometimes be deprecatingly referred to as a goo-goo . [PJC]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
goody-goody, n. & adj. colloq.
--n. a smug or obtrusively virtuous person.
--adj. obtrusively or smugly virtuous.
--n. a smug or obtrusively virtuous person.
--adj. obtrusively or smugly virtuous.
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