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  1. Dandy Worldwide: Your New Favorite Hoodie

    High-quality embroidered outerwear designed in Southern California, USA. Hoodies, crewnecks, and many more to come.

  2. DANDY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of DANDY is a man who gives exaggerated attention to personal appearance. How to use dandy in a sentence.

  3. The Fully Digital Dental Lab | Dandy

    Get quality and precision on every order with Dandy’s advanced digital manufacturing. Unlock 2-Appointment Dentures, 5-Day Crowns, straight-to-finish partials, and more. No more fragmented …

  4. Dandy - Wikipedia

    "Dandy Jim of Carolina" is a minstrel song that originated in the United States during the 19th century. It tells the story of a character named Dandy Jim, who is depicted as a stylish and flamboyant …

  5. Dandy's World – Dandy's World

    Welcome to the new official Dandy's World store!

  6. Dandy - definition of dandy by The Free Dictionary

    Define dandy. dandy synonyms, dandy pronunciation, dandy translation, English dictionary definition of dandy. n. pl. dan·dies 1. A man who affects extreme elegance in clothes and manners; a fop. 2. …

  7. DANDY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    DANDY definition: a man who is excessively concerned about his clothes and appearance; a fop. See examples of dandy used in a sentence.

  8. Dandy | Definition, History, Black Dandies, & Queer Culture | Britannica

    A dandy is a term, dating to England in the late 18th century, that describes a man who pays fastidious attention to his appearance and social position.

  9. DANDY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    very good. This is often said as a joke when really something is not good or you are not happy about it : Well, that's just dandy if you happen to have half a million dollars to spare. I'm tired of pretending life …

  10. dandy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    4 days ago · Possibly from Dandy, a diminutive of Andrew, yet the Scots word is used also in reference to women. Alternatively, possibly a back-formation of Scots dandilly, dandillie (“one who is spoiled or …