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  • Although film has long offered immeasurable value to dance through its documentary capacities, the marriage is not always copacetic.
  • 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. Archive 2009-11-01
  • If copacetic is Creole French in origin, it would also have a Southern homeland. The WELL: West L.A. Fadeaway
  • 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. Archive 2009-11-01
  • 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. Mega Buzz: Mentalist's Red John Dilemma, Weeds' Family Trials and Minds' Return
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  • Nobody hates anybody, nobody puts anybody down, and everything's copacetic.
  • It's got some low keyboard gut rumbling, and the upbeat but somehow down tunes will leave you copacetic.
  • his smile said that everything was copacetic
  • Michael, who was thinking what a straight word ` copacetic " was, cast a nervous glance at his lover. SURE OF YOU
  • 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. The WELL: West L.A. Fadeaway
  • Whether it's a truce between a volatile owner and an ornery general manager or a self-absorbed player and a temperamental coach, everything is copacetic when the games don't count.
  • I mean, to me, I'm no lawyer, but that seems - I mean, anybody can look at something like that, and say, you know, that's not really copacetic what you're doing there.
  • This account shows that beneath the positive reports to the public from senior Marine officers, all was not copacetic.
  • 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. The Original Generation X, 1954-63 by Joshua Glenn
  • Mom and Dad, especially Mom, aren't too happy with the arrangement either, but Frank assures them that everything's copacetic, though clearly it isn't.
  • But Those 70s ‘stars’ are not so copacetic, according to the Page Sixers.
  • Their habits were no longer exactly copacetic with my new interests.
  • Michael, who was thinking what a straight word ` copacetic " was, cast a nervous glance at his lover. SURE OF YOU
  • The Apple fan-boy above is right in that Apple wants to work with its partners to assure that everything is copacetic. Let the iPhones run free (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Just when everything seems copacetic, mob boss Spats Colombo appears on the scene, still looking for the two musicians who witnessed the hit back in Chicago.
  • We had a conversation about the word "copacetic" the other day, and this choon features that word.
  • You'd just agreed with me about how important it is to make sure things are copacetic at the hospital.
  • But, you know, because it's defending an adulterer, this is just mind-boggling and I can't believe, you know, half of you are copacetic with it and say, oh, well, he might have a chance.
  • I was totally copacetic with my Kool-Aid.
  • Dance punk or dark disco - or whatever you label it - strives to mix politics, funk and electronica into a copacetic musical gumbo.
  • Michael, who was thinking what a straight word ` copacetic " was, cast a nervous glance at his lover. SURE OF YOU
  • This standard says that if a company's cash is slated for operating purposes, everything is copacetic.
  • Word History: We know very little about the origin of the word copacetic, meaning "excellent, first-rate. The WELL: West L.A. Fadeaway
  • So once that supply line is copacetic, then you're going to see a bigger smile.
  • And that desire to foster a copacetic synthesis between carbon-based life forms and artificial devices can be heard in every blip and digitized beat played.
  • They can even make breaking up sound copacetic and cool.
  • 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. Archive 2009-11-01
  • 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. MORE FROM GINNY BATES -- NO U-HAULS, JUST BORROW A FRIEND'S TRUCK
  • You had to be a good judge of what a man was like, and the English was copacetic
  • I realize not everyone is like this, which is copacetic, as in fine, with me.
  • What is abundantly clear in 2003 is that things are far from copacetic in this society of ours.
  • Copacetic has been recorded with the spellings copasetic, copasetty, copesetic, copisettic, and kopasettee. The WELL: West L.A. Fadeaway
  • It's positively copacetic, man, it really swings.

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