an unexpected short along with a pint from a friend might illicit the response:"Jack Daniels as well, good on ya, mate"
by big nico March 15, 2004
Phrase said to mock someone who has just failed at a task. Tonal qualities are important if the intended rebuke is to be effective. A downward inflected "on" and upward inflected "ya" are proper use in this instance.
by Steve March 9, 2004
good humouredly sarcastic but sometimes cutting dismissal of someones comment,rant
attitude or actual existence.as in-(go away),(whatever),not now or that rant was so ridiculous iam allmost amused.
attitude or actual existence.as in-(go away),(whatever),not now or that rant was so ridiculous iam allmost amused.
yeaGoodOnYa! or ohyeagoodonya
by Port. 'Wang interlexual January 15, 2005
Snitz is an asshole, I'm glad someone gave him a black eye...
"Yo Snitz! How's the eye? Looks good on ya beeyoch!"
"Yo Snitz! How's the eye? Looks good on ya beeyoch!"
by Dirty March 11, 2004
When anyone, male or female, does something rather good, you shout across the room - "GOOD ON YA BRUCE!"
Sally throws a book at the teacher.
Karl shouts out when the class are meant to be in silence, Good on ya Bruce!
Karl shouts out when the class are meant to be in silence, Good on ya Bruce!
by Shauni May 6, 2007
There is no true definition. The word is only used by the master of masters. Although the word phrase has lots its translation and true meaning during the time of the medieval ages, some believe that it means to know "what is best". If someone were to make a wise choice, then another party would exclaim that this person "knew his/her goods" in that specific area.
by padawantobemaster July 22, 2010
tap-tap Tap-Tap… Good mornin ya motherfuckin sunshines…. its going to be a great-great Great-Great day
by c36b9 April 13, 2021