Word History: We know very little about the origin of the word copacetic, meaning "excellent, first-rate." ❋ Robert Hunter (2006)
If copacetic is Creole French in origin, it would also have a Southern homeland. ❋ Robert Hunter (2006)
I don't know if that's the right way to use the word copacetic, but I know what you mean and yes, got it. ❋ Maggie Jochild (2007)
One of the few songs (in fact, I can't think of another off hand) bold enough to include "copacetic" and, with a flourish of daredevil panache, to rhyme it as well. ❋ Robert Hunter (2006)
No consternation that most OGXers have found it more copacetic to turn conservatives (remember a Reagan Youth?); or instead to embrace what Baudrillard (a French Postmodern) would call a "soft ideologies" of ecologism as well as antiracism, instead of, say, amicable justice. ❋ Admin (2009)
No consternation which many OGXers have found it more copacetic to become conservatives (remember a Reagan Youth?); or instead to embrace what Baudrillard (a French Postmodern) would call a "soft ideologies" of ecologism as well as antiracism, instead of, say, social justice. ❋ Admin (2009)
The Apple fan-boy above is right in that Apple wants to work with its partners to assure that everything is copacetic. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Not only would the Chastity Belt's key holder preferably our politician's wife be able to periodically peep-in to make sure that all things in the "nether regions" were copacetic, but we would have documented proof stored for posterity or future court cases. ❋ Malcolm Harris (2011)
On the outside, things will be less copacetic, as Nancy's plan to reunite her far-flung family won't go smoothly, as not everyone will want to see her. ❋ Unknown (2011)
The only reasonable explanation copacetic with common descent is that creative evolution proceeded along a more or less predetermined trajectory where the rudiments of complex biological structures were already built into the genome and/or epigenome of the evolving cell lines and where they were easily accessable to a brute force trial & error discovery mechanism. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Everything was copacetic, and I was looking forward to a warm—not hot—shower. ❋ Zane (2010)
Glenn and I were in a committed relationship for three years, and everything was copacetic. ❋ Zane (2010)
There was too much at stake here—namely Mireva—for Brynna not to make sure everything was copacetic. ❋ Yvonne Navarro (2010)
That is ... if you can afford to separate, literally afford to keep everybody economically whole, and to not damage children, or careers, and, in fact, to be all pretty copacetic about the whole damn thing, why wouldn't you? ❋ Unknown (2010)