Green’s Dictionary of Slang

fine and dandy n.

[rhy. sl.]

brandy.

[US]A.J. Pollock Und. Speaks.
[US]Maurer & Baker ‘“Aus.” Rhyming Argot’ in AS XIX:3.
[Aus]J. Alard He who Shoots Last 96: I used ta mix an Aristotle of fine and dandy.
[UK]J. Jones Rhy. Cockney Sl.
[Aus]R. Aven-Bray Ridgey-Didge Oz Jack Lang 9: ‘I’ll have a fine and dandy with a spot of squatters daughter, please,’ he said to the female jump.
[UK]R. Puxley Cockney Rabbit.
[UK] B. Kirkpatrick Wicked Cockney Rhy. Sl.