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Noun: goody  gû-dee
  1. Something considered choice to eat
    "The chef prepared a selection of goodies for the reception";
    - dainty, delicacy, kickshaw [archaic], treat
     
  2. [Brit, informal] The good person that you want to win, esp. in a movie
    "In classic westerns, the goody usually wore a white hat";
    - good guy [N. Amer], goodie [Brit, informal]

Derived forms: goodies

Type of: aliment [archaic], nourishment, nutriment, nutrition, sustenance, victuals, vittles [archaic]

Encyclopedia: Goody, Kentucky