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lowkilydokily

interjectionadverb
\ ˌloh-ki-leeˈdoh-ki-lee \ /ˌloʊ.kɪ.liˈdoʊ.kɪ.li/
✓ Sendy original
interjection 1 of 2 slang

Inflections lowkilydokily

1

A cheerfully understated expression of assent; 'okily dokily' delivered lowkey — agreeing quietly and good-naturedly without making a fuss.

2026

“Wanna split the bill? Lowkilydokily.”

— Professor Sendy

adverb 2 of 2 slang

Inflections lowkilydokily

1

In a quietly agreeable, breezily affirmative manner.

2026

“He lowkilydokily went along with whatever the group wanted.”

— Professor Sendy

Synonyms

lowkeyokily dokilyokey-dokey

Word History

The Combo

lowkey okily dokily lowkilydokily

wombo blend of LOWKEY (understatedly, on the quiet) and OKILY DOKILY (the singsong affirmation popularized by the cheerful neighbor Ned Flanders, an extension of 'okey-dokey'). LOWKEY fuses into the OKILY DOKILY frame — LOW + (o)KILY DOKILY — yielding Lowkilydokily. Coined by Professor Sendy (2026).

First Known Use 2026

Coinage credited to Professor Sendy.

Attested in the source utterance, @ProfessorSendy ↗

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