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goodbye and good riddance 

An idiom or Cliché

Like. He threw himself at her feet!
Goodbye and good riddance is used when you break up with someone. It is
used to indicate that a departure, or loss is welcome.
From all the torment this woman put me through. I couldn't be more glad to see her back as she walked away.

Goodbye and good riddance!

strong and good

Adjective: Proud, triumphant, satisfied, ready, and full.

Uttered by Teddy KGB in the 1998 movie Rounders.
Teddy KGB, concerning Matt Damon's character's victory in a heads up No Limit Hold'em match (in thick Russian accent): "You must feel strong and good. Good enough to beat the world."
strong and good by mccurrdl September 23, 2009

Good Night and Good Luck 

A verbal taunt, or a closing line after winning an argument or a fight. Derived from the journalist Edward R. Murrow's famous phrase which he used when saying goodbye to his audience after an episode of his news program.
Good Night and Good Luck, sucker!

locked and loaded and good to go

Prepared for an imminent activity. Believed to have originated during WWII, referring to the M1 Garand rifle, whose bolt automatically "locked" a round in the chamber when the rifle was "loaded" with a magazine, which could then be immediately fired without any further preparation required.
Frank: You still game for some blackjack and hookers?
Joe: locked and loaded and good to go bruh!

Sweetnight and Good Dreams

A simple twist on "Goodnight and Sweet Dreams" to make the reader look at it twice.
Person A: It's getting late.. I'll talk to you tomorrow!

Person B: Yeah.. Sweetnight and Good Dreams!

Good Night and Good Leek Burger

From Bob's Burgers: a burger that comes with leeks
"Hey Bob, what's the burger of the day?" "It's the Good Night and Good Leek Burger, it comes with leeks!"