knorke

Etymology
Unclear; possibly originated as a rhyme for Lorke, as a combination of knorrig "strong, robust" and the Low German diminutive suffix -ke, or from the play "Die Familie Knorke" by Rudolf Melzer.

Adjective

 * 1)  great, very good
 * "Knorke ist dreimal so schnafte wie dufte."

Usage notes
Primarily used in Berlin and the Ruhr basin; typically understood (but not used) in other parts of Germany.