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Good hour

a time that means definitely over an hour, but not sure how long over an hour.

Evan: How much longer until the game is over?

David: It'll be a good hour

by Evanlutionkills9 December 7, 2009

13๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


proper good

Australian English for 'very good' or 'excellent'

Why don't you let properKimberly woman, show you proper good time

by OliverJames97 May 15, 2016

18๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


good call

Standard reply to something agreeable or satisfactory

"Let's go and get wasted"
"Good call"
"I'm gonna get laid"
"Very good call"
"I'm gonna nail a whore"
"Hmmm...bad call"

by tiddlywinks March 27, 2005

361๐Ÿ‘ 93๐Ÿ‘Ž


Sarah Good

(July 11, 1653 โ€“ July 19, 1692), Sarah Good was one of the first three people accused of witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials, along with Tituba and Sarah Osborne.

Born in Salem Village, Sarah was one of the the first people that nine-year-old Betty Parris and eleven-year-old Abigail Williams accused of witchcraft. The accusation was not difficult to believe; Sarah was irritable and a beggar. Sarah was only 38, but she looked much older from living in the streets. She angered easily and walked away muttering when neighbors denied her food and shelter, her muttering interpreted as curses, made all the worse since she didn't go to church.
Sarah denied the charges against her, but her status as an outcast and the histrionics displayed by the "bewitched" girls sealed her fate. Her estranged husband also bore witness against her, and their little daughter, Dorothy "Dorcas" Good, was also frightened into testifying.
Sarah was sentenced to death, despite her pregnancy. After seven months in a dank, dirty prison she gave birth to a baby girl who died within days.

Four-year-old Dorothy Good testified that her mother, Sarah Good, had taught her witchcraft. Dorothy had been bullied into saying it, and she also probably did so to be with her mother in jail. Dorothy survived, but she had witnessed guards taking her mother to execution and she was traumatized for life.

Sarah Good cursed the hanging judge, Nicholas Noyes, before she was hanged, "You're a liar! I am no more a witch than you are a wizard, and if you take away my life God will give you blood to drink!"
Noyes died twenty years later, choking on his own blood.

by Lorelili December 13, 2011

23๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


good business

Any type of conduct or policy that improves a company's profits, either through reputation or simply through finances. Can in some cases be beneficial if people are watchful of said company, but more often than not, people are not. Thus, with big companies that have loads of power, influence, and money lying around, they use it in not so nice ways to maximize their revenue. Simply put; if your first order of 'business' is to make money, and you have the means to influence the government, the media, and even your own 'studies', would you do so? Of course you would. Well, at least most would. The major corporations of the US and the world have a monopoly on qualification and misinformation, allowing them to 'purify' their ranks into an increasingly self-serving elite with no danger from outsiders. Those with opposing agendas are systematically crushed through manipulation of financial necessities, or likely in far darker ways when the need becomes dire.

It's not a conspiracy theory, it's just good business!

by Shadow Creator December 6, 2007

32๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


Good Boy

My friendโ€™s dog named Radar

Radar is such a good boy!! He sits when I tell him to!

by CraziestZizi January 26, 2020

36๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


good call

Used to agree with someone, specifically about something which shows the person's good taste in a surprising way.

Person1: So I just bought "Dulcinea"...
Person2: "Dulcinea"? Good call!

by The Grammar Nazi October 22, 2001

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