An expression used by retards at any point in a conversation for no apparent reason.
Often used in work environments where people feel a great need to be cool.
Person: -" The client said they are not pleased with the work"
Retard: -"Good times"
Person: - "The meeting is now in boardroom B"
Retard: -"Good times"
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used when playing a video game; right before the final blow to the opponent{taken from the film "Minority Report"}
If playing Mario Kart 64 and your opponent has one balloon and no items, yet you have a red shell, it might be necessary to say, "Good bye Crow."
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B. -
Definition - a simple way to address someone, my friend, my fellow oppressed brother. can also be used to address girls tho.
History - Derived From Brother, In the early 1990's it was revised to Bro, around 2001 uptown NYC dropped the ro from bro and started refering to their boys (friends) a B. One might even call a girl b. Made popular in NYC by Camron and the Dipset crew. Brought to South California by Zachy H. and the Upsho Crew.
whats good B, Whats Really Good B, what you talking bout B, do you know who i think i am B, im Zachy H B. Yo B
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kfc adverts would have you believe that their food is "finger-lickin' good", but many people disagree, and find this particular brand of fried bird entrails to be somewhat unpleasant - hence tarnishing the positivity of the phrase.
thus, "ball-lickin' good" has become the phrase of choice to signify something that really is quite exceptionally good.
logically speaking, this makes more sense: surveys have shown that 97% of men would rather have their balls licked than their fingers.
"fried fake fast-food chicken may be finger-lickin' good, but a proper roast is ball-lickin' good"
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IN BRIEF: A time when something good is about to happens, but it ends up messed up or brought down by somebody or something.
NOTE: Good Times Syndrome is based on the TV show 'Good Times', when something good happens, it always end up unsuccessful by fate.
GOOD TIMES:
A TV show that aired way back in the 70's, which illustrated the life of a black family living in the projects.
The TV show became an instant classic thanks to the lively yet scrawny character J.J. Evans aka "Kid Dyn-o-mite"
The other characters were Florida (the compassionate mother), James Sr (the discplinarian father), Thelma (the hot sister), Michael (the pre-pubescent annoying kid brother), Willona (the intruding next door neighbor), and Bookman aka "Buffalo Butt" (the fatass super who everyone makes fun of)
The show also featured the acting debut of Janet Jackson as Penny (the cute but wiseass orphaned child)
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A family-friendly web show that launches Monday through Friday on YouTube. The show is hosted by two middle-aged men; Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal.
When the show premiered in January 2012, it was a low-budget show with a relatively small fandom and a one-man-crew (not counting the two men themselves). The episodes were roughly outlined, and nothing was scripted. In the episodes they would have conversations between them about a subject they found interesting. They tended to tell funny, personal stories as well.
As seasons passed, the fandom grew, the crew grew, the budget grew, and the overall quality grew.
Now, the episodes are strictly outlined and somewhat scripted, the personal stories are getting extremely rare. They cover a wide spectrum of episode types. You will normally see experiments, original challenges, taste tests, interesting facts/things and various funny segments.
It is unavoidable to notice that GMM (short for Good Mythical Morning) is getting more and more de-personalized. At the same time as the format brings many new views and subscribers to their channel, many of the long-term fans are unhappy to see this change, they miss the personal stories and the natural, relaxed interaction between the two life-long friends.
The GIF below is from an old episode of GMM. Link (the blackhaired) has another haircut to this day.
Person 1: Hey, do you know any cool facts about fire-ants? I need it for my presentation...
Person 2: No, but if you go to YouTube, I'm pretty sure Good Mythical Morning has an episode on it!
Person 1: Okay, thanks. I'll check it out.
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Something you say to someone when they do something beneficial by thinking ahead.
"Ay, if dey cars are faster than ours?"
"Don worry...I did cut their brakes."
"GOOD LOOKIN OUT."
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