A quick and curt way to end a conversation, putting a thin polite spin on the rude abruptness.
Most uses of this phrase are referencing actor Gene Wilder's portrayal of Willy Wonka in the 1971 movie "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory," where Wonka informs Charlie he has lost the contest because he drank the burp soda, a breach in the contract he signed. "You lose! Good day, SIR!" Wonka screams at Charlie before turning back to his desk.
Linking to an animated gif of the scene with the audio intact is a popular way to assert you are done with an argument on the internet.
"You lose! Good day SIR!"
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A phrase first heard in the BB gun/coming of age movie The Christmas Story. This can be applied whenever a child wishes to butter up his father in order to gain a favor. Over reaching laughter and enthusiasm follows when a marginally funny line is uttered by the dad. It's usually a blatantly transparent attempt as the favor is requested only a short time after the "good one, dad."
Dad: "Look at that! I guess people in fancy cars don't have to obey stop signs!"
Son: (Fake laughter...) "Good one, dad! .......can I have twenty bucks"?
word to say when shocked or surprised
OMG GOOD GOD MAN WHAT IS THAT!!
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A small, happy fellow who likes playing useless games on his phone.
Alim the good lad: Sharing raisins like a good lad
to rid the area of a bitch or unwanted person
βBecky is being really annoying lately...iβm ready to good riddance a bitchβ
A bunch of preppy bitches that think they are all that, but really, they all are gay, and the guys have one inch pinches.
"hey do you guys like the Good Shepard School kids?"
"No! they are homos"
When you say hi to a hot girl over speakerphone and simultaneously part your butt cheeks and fart.
I was talking to Stacey this morning and I greeted her with a Tokyo Good Morning.
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