First coined by Sydney chef, Barry Elvy, in the early 2000s. Give it the good Barry is a phrase used (particularly by those in hospitality) to describe one's best efforts in any task.
Sally had a cracking shift and for the first time ever, didn't stuff up any of the tables in her section. As a reward, the head chef bent her over the pass and gave her the good Barry.
Something the Texans don't and never will have.
Example 1:
Broncos Fan: "Let's Go Manning"
Pats Fan: "Brady's better"
Texans Fan: "Cries"
Example 2:
"Can you spell Good Quarterback"
Texans Fan: uhhhh uhhhhh G-O-O-O-O-D Q-A-R-T-E-R-B-A-C-K-S
A phrase often used instead of "good luck". It has a more religious connotation, implying that God or some external force will provide for you.
A: I'm going on stage in 5 minutes, wish me good luck?
B: I don't believe in luck, good providence!
A good millennial measures multiple times and cuts once. Thinks, then acts.
"Jamal is not like those other kids, he's probably one of the good millennials"
"Sanju doesn't talk about Instagram all day, he must be one of the good millennials"
"Good boy" Is usually used to praise someone and personally make them feel good, some could get sexual pleasure out of this, this is normally when someone has a praise kink
You are such a good boy
Who's a good boy
A type of boyfriend. He does everything you want, but is totally boring.
James was a good dink. I wasn't attracted to him at all, but at least he did my laundry and ran my errands for me.
Cutsie pseudonym, like Dick Hertz.
"And your name is?" "It's Sahl Goode."