Amongst the African America community this phrase can mean an abundance of things depending on the tone of use & situation.
“You good” - are you okay ?
“You good” - I’m fine thank you
“You good” - is there a problem
“You good” it’s alright proceed
“You good” - I’m fine thank you
“You good” - is there a problem
“You good” it’s alright proceed
by Mello The Fello February 28, 2021
yo are you good, yeah i need a fat sack of crack if you got it holla holla lets blow hard andd get fuekd
by john moogler June 21, 2006
by Babygirlslaying;) February 18, 2017
It's what a clucka (fiend) (dope feind) from Chicago asks a drug dealer when he's looking for his fix (drugs)
by Chitownzgoofy May 23, 2006
You good is a set of words used to deescalate an online argument situation, while escalating the blood pressure of the person you are debating. It is best used when the other party is getting very emotional and passionate. Deploying "you good" once the other person is emotionally invested will help you win the argument because it should send the arguer into a tailspin. They think they are winning the argument, but now they think they appear not good and therefore wrong. Once you use "you good" it is best to keep using this response to all their future retorts. This will humiliate and debunk them.
Online Arguer: "Ha! You obviously don't know anything about science. There are literally pics of Mars and you can go buy a telescope yourself and see it in the sky! Do you not believe in science!?"
You (calm, cool, collected): "You good?"
You (calm, cool, collected): "You good?"
by TrailerNodeOp January 15, 2022
Jerry: *Wanders in, drooping eyelids, eyes darting around*
Tom: "You good?"
Jerry: "I'm great, man." *Grins*
Sarah: *In class, staring at the ceiling, mumbling to herself*
Jessica: "Sarah, you good?"
Sarah: "Nope..."
Tom: "You good?"
Jerry: "I'm great, man." *Grins*
Sarah: *In class, staring at the ceiling, mumbling to herself*
Jessica: "Sarah, you good?"
Sarah: "Nope..."
by pinksy56 February 6, 2012
"Good cough you!," he said after I coughed.
by Webster New World Dictionary September 23, 2004