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Goodie

Goodie (noun) means a member of UK television comedy trio The Goodies. Example: “Its cast included eventual co-Goodie Tim Brooke-Taylor and embryo Pythons Graham Chapman and John Cleese.”

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A member of UK television comedy trio The Goodies.
"Its cast included eventual co-Goodie Tim Brooke-Taylor and embryo Pythons Graham Chapman and John Cleese." — Bill Oddie (1983)

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What does “Goodie” mean?

The word “Goodie” means a member of UK television comedy trio The Goodies.

How do you use “Goodie” in a sentence?

Here is “Goodie” used in a sentence: “Its cast included eventual co-Goodie Tim Brooke-Taylor and embryo Pythons Graham Chapman and John Cleese.”

What part of speech is “Goodie”?

“Goodie” is a noun.

What is the meaning of Goodie?

"Goodie" (noun) means a member of UK television comedy trio The Goodies.

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