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good-crazy

When someone isn't actually "crazy," but has a magnetic, creative aura about them. Soaks up life, eccentric. Unique and unusual, but still live in reality.

"Is that chick crazy?"
"No, she's good-crazy."

by Lynndi March 9, 2014

100πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Up Good

The opposite of Down Bad, where someone who is Up Good can either be a) not depressingly horny, b) depressingly wholesome, or c) very much anti horny.

Paul: Damn, look at her. Her ass is fat.
Tom: Dude, you’re down bad.
Sam: Tom, you’re so up good.

by JoseTheSpaceCrab December 2, 2020

72πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


good sam

Someone who does for others with no expectations of anyone in return

From the β€œGood Sam” book and movie on Netflix

Who was the Good Sam that left the bag of money outside peoples door steps v

by Good Sam May 21, 2019


Good pussy

A Pussy that makes a men nut fast, a wet Pussy, a Pussy that queefs, and a Pussy that grips the dick right

That girl had some good Pussy, so good she made me nut in 5 minutes

by Janeh clark January 20, 2019

326πŸ‘ 31πŸ‘Ž


good omens

The most awesome book in the world. It is the tale of the apocalypse with the antichrist Adam, the supposed evil Crowley and the ever goodwilled Azi. It is a work of art written in collaberation between two fabulous master minds, fantasy writer Neil Gaiman, and British humorist Terry Pratchett.

If you are bored of the everyday drivel they serve as reading materials, check out Good Omens, which is funny as hell.

by Cherrycallista July 14, 2006

172πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž


good talk

A way to end a man-to-man conversation of personal feelings in a comfortable, heterosexual manner.

"Dude, I think my girl is cheating on me. What should I do?"

"Dump that bitch."

"Good talk."

by D.K.Y. June 1, 2007

8944πŸ‘ 1155πŸ‘Ž


good lord

An expression of surprise or astonishment. Originally British, it now has a slightly satirical connotation.

Excuse me, but Madame appears to have been swept out to sea by a tidal wave.

Good Lord, Jeeves, that's appalling. Well, tell the maid to remove one place setting from the dining table.

by balblican July 17, 2004

217πŸ‘ 22πŸ‘Ž