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good goth

Similar to "good god!" but cooler.

"Good goth! What's going on??"

by xxHeidiBearxx June 16, 2009

1๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


good old boy

A country boy, often confused with a redneck. Good old boys and rednecks both hate blacks, but good old boys will screw them anyway.

Your wife is safe with Harlan, he's a good old boy.

by edison April 2, 2006

61๐Ÿ‘ 150๐Ÿ‘Ž


Got good money

To get good money in an inside joke between a girl and her father.

We all got good money in some way but my money is the best and has an awesome origin story.

"So dad, do you have any news"
"I got good money"
"..."
"..."
"..."
"No- wait-"

by Rachaelwithan"a"attheend July 12, 2021

3๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


I'm Good Bud

When Someone ask you for something you use this reply in a non friendly manner.

Mark: Hey Jim can I have 5$?

Jim: I'm Good Bud

by Ryce Oberts October 21, 2012

3๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


ass licking good

A pun on the term "finger licking good." Used in instances where something edible is quite disgusting and not agreeable to typical "normal" people's taste palette. Can also be used to describe an action done by someone that is disagreeable or shameful.

The selection of food in the cafeteria today is ass licking good like every other day with unhealthy choices and crappy variety.

That was an ass licking good move there kicking that little boy in the nads.

by forrest 69 forrest June 7, 2012

4๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Good Old Boy

A fella of the highest quality. A legend.

'Yeah, he's a good old boy.'

by GOBAknights July 18, 2005

50๐Ÿ‘ 117๐Ÿ‘Ž


perfectly good airplane

A term used in "Point Break" that has seeped into everyday blog and news use to reassure everyone that, indeed, the plane in question is perfectly good, as opposed to regularly good, or better-jump-it's-gonna-to-blow-up-in-10-seconds good. The people of the Internet greatly treasure this seemingly pointless phrase.

Known in Britain as "Perfectly Serviceable Aeroplane"

Yesterday he jumped out of a perfectly good airplane. But then the craft blew up inexplicably, and made doubt my use of the phrase.

by The Lexical Colloquializer November 21, 2013

5๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž