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Completely OT: "copacetic", new one for me - where have you come across this word; the etymology is intriguing to me.

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/copacetic



Boy that's interesting, I've never thought about it. I'm an American who grew up in Germany but have an Italian and German family who grew up in the projects of NY (the Love Canal, Niagara Falls). My grandmother (german) and grandfather (italian) married and their families constantly fought and pretty much hated one another.

I remember them fighting (mostly arguing) and the men going "Ey ey, lets keep things copacetic." (They might have said capasetti)

I always thought it was a pretty and a smart sounding word. I guess not.


>pretty and a smart sounding word //

Sounds good/smart to me! The wiktionary page mentions possible Italian-NY etymologies so you fit in there. Funnily enough I was going to try and be clever and guess you were a New Yorker [based on that] but noticed elsewhere you appear to be in TX.

Interesting, thanks for responding.


Army brat, I've been everywhere!


Great name for a startup: copacetic.io


I first heard this word when this song came out: http://www.metrolyrics.com/bound-for-the-floor-lyrics-local-...




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