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good time girl

old euphemism, still used for: 1. tart, slut; or 2. sex worker, callgirl, prostitute. A woman who is in search of cheap (if possible, cost- and pain-free) fun, particularly featuring easy and good sex, very interested in the financial generosity of dickheads (a due reward for her looks and personality and class). May either be (see definition 1 above) an "Essex girl" a "Tracy" in her leisure mode, or (def 2) a professional at work. Note: the term is still found used where speakers find it legally safer, more discreet or wittier to view this way of life as "just harmless good clean fun for all concerned"!

Good time girl in the street in Soho, London: "Looking for a good time, govn'r? Well, I cert'nly am!"

by kofi May 14, 2003

146๐Ÿ‘ 49๐Ÿ‘Ž


Good Time Charlie

The one in every crowd, that brings the party in us out.

Good Time Charlie's got the next round, but he always drinks for free.

by Stone 22 June 17, 2009

145๐Ÿ‘ 57๐Ÿ‘Ž


for a good time call

Precedes a phone-sex number, typically in a public restroom. Losers on the toilet pay to hear dumb women talk about sex, which spares us the pain of hearing them talk about anything else. It's a tag-line for, well, a tag-line.

Sia's single Chandlier says "I'm the one for a good time call".

by mossyrock February 20, 2015

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good times

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"

by squarehand7 February 25, 2008

16๐Ÿ‘ 150๐Ÿ‘Ž


Good Times Syndrome

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)

by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant March 13, 2010

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good times withdrawal

what goes up must come down . the 'coming back down to reality' after an extended period of positive experiences .

Jose is going through Good Times Withdrawal . Reality Bites .

by jose421 October 17, 2007

13๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


good times

A double entendre often used to subtly express displeasure about the current situation one finds oneself in. Most appropriate use is in situations that are not quite untolerable, but not enjoyable either.

Usage: "good times" is often used in a repetitive manner, i.e. "good times, good times".

Example: You are attending your Grandparents' Christmas party. A flirty 90 year old comes over and asks you, "How's it going, young man."

Your polite response, "Oh yeah, good times, good times."

by yellowman September 12, 2005

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