hun ‧ ky-dor ‧ y /ˌhʌŋki ˈdɔːri/ BrE AmE adjective [not before noun]
[ Date: 1800-1900 ; Origin: hunky 'fine' (19-20 centuries) (from hunk 'safe, fine' (1800-1900) , from hunk 'goal, home (in a game)' (1800-1900) , from Dutch honk ) + dory (of unknown origin) ]
informal if a situation is hunky-dory, everyone feels happy and there are no problems SYN OK