Lowkeydokey
Inflections also escalated form Lowkilydokily
Used to express casual, unbothered agreement or acceptance; a relaxed affirmative that downplays one's enthusiasm while still consenting.
Signaling that a matter is settled without fuss, and that one is quietly fine with the outcome.
“He shrugged, said lowkeydokey, and let it go.”
— Professor Sendy
In escalated, singsong delivery (Lowkilydokily), an exaggeratedly cheerful and neighborly assent, often delivered with mock earnestness.
“And then it goes all the way to lowkilydokily.”
— Professor Sendy
“Lowkey and okey dokey come together as lowkeydokey.”
— Professor Sendy
Synonyms
Word History
The Combo
lowkey okey-dokey Lowkeydokey
blend (wombo) of lowkey (slang, "in a subdued, understated, or quietly emphatic manner") and okey-dokey (informal alteration of "okay," expressing easy assent), the two fused at their shared internal -key. The phonetic overlap of the final and initial syllables (-key / okey) yields a single seamless compound. In escalated use the form is run through a Flanderized -ily/-y suffix pattern, producing Lowkilydokily, after the singsong cadence of cheerfully diminutive, neighborly speech.
First Known Use 2026
Coinage credited to Professor Sendy.
Attested in the source utterance, @ProfessorSendy ↗