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Sarcastic way of ending a a heated conversation, effectively telling the other person to go fuck themselves. "If you won't go to my mother's house for Thanksgiving, then Godspeed!
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Success or good fortune. They wished him Godspeed.
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Safe journey; to wish well Godspeed...b i t c h
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Of Old English origin, shortening of "Good Speed," and contrary to popular belief has nothing to do with God. People would say this to others who were leaving on a long and perilous journey, wishing them success, but more importantly wishing for their return. It's a dangerous and unforgiving sea, yet the sailors had no fear. They set course due West with no way to measure longitude and only crude instruments to determine latitude by the stars. Their friends and family at the docks had only one thing to say to them - "Godspeed."
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1. The speed of God. 2. Amphetamine or methamphetamine with enough dose to make one feel like God. 1. Jesus said, "I will return to the world with Godspeed."
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Courier service of excellent quality. -Movement in urban environment at high speed,across any distance,and with aggressive care.
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