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The expression "Jim Dandy" originated in the United States in the late 19th century, likely deriving from a popular song titled "Jim Dandy to the Rescue," written by the American songwriter, and minstrel performer, Gus Edwards in 1912. The phrase came to symbolize something that is excellent or outstanding, often used to describe a person or situation that is particularly impressive. Over time, "Jim Dandy" became a colloquial term in American English, embodying the idea of something exceptional or top-notch.
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Pierre Lallement, who had previously dabbled in making baby carriages, invented the velocipede, better known today as the bicycle. According to historical accounts, he saw people using a rather awkward wheeled vehicle, called a dandy horse. So he then added the basic components of today's bicycles to create a working bicycle.
The cast of Dandy navigateur - 1920 includes: Raymond Dandy as Dandy
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The cast of Dandy als Feuerwehrmann - 1923 includes: Raymond Dandy as Dandy
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The cast of Dandy prend des vacances - 1919 includes: Raymond Dandy as Dandy
The cast of Dandy paye ses dettes - 1920 includes: Raymond Dandy as Dandy
The homophone of "dandy" is "dandi."
The cast of Dandy lernt Skifahren - 1923 includes: Raymond Dandy as Dandy Karl Hauser Lissie Scott
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'The Dandy' has been around since 1937 .
A Dandy in Aspic was created in 1968.
Walter Dandy was born in 1886.