folksy

Simple and unpretentious in behavior; Characterized by informality and affability; Modest, low-key; Characteristic of country life.
ELAINE: Hey.

JERRY: Hey, remember Beth and David from yesterday? They got separated.

GEORGE: Really? {Realizes} Well, you don't think it had anything to do with what I said, do you?

JERRY: What'd you say?

GEORGE: You know, that, that thing about her being too good for him. I mean, I was just bein' folksy. They could tell I was just being folksy..?

ELAINE: Yeah, I thought you were being folksy.

GEORGE: Totally folksy.
by c/spizz April 10, 2008
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Okily-dokily

Ned Flanders speak for Okey-dokey, which is a folksy form of OK (or okay).
Marge: Good news, honey: two weeks are up. You don't have to wear your glasses any more! And your scalp and posture seem fine.

Bart: {triumphant} Yes! {kicks shoes off; they fly through the air and smash through Flanders' window}

Ned: Kids, did anyone pray for giant shoes?

Rod: I did!

Ned: Okily-dokily.
by c/spizz April 10, 2008
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