"Betty has gone too far. Killing is wrong, and bad. There should be a new, stronger word for killing like badwrong or badong. YES, killing is badong. From this moment, I will stand for the opposite of killing, gnodab."
Literally "Good morning a fuck".
An ironic, vulgar salutation to answer to a "Good morning" sometimes used in Italy.
You can hear it mostly at work, early in the morning, from someone especially stressed out.
The intention of those using this expression is to warn their peers about a critical condition, a large workload to be processed soon or already in process, a really bad mood or all the above together.
An alternative to swearing, typically used among white suburban mothers in North America.
It may be used to express joy, pleasure, or excitement, or even aggression in settings such as soccer games, dance recitals, the grocery store, etc.
“Holy budangus, Susan! This casserole is fantastic.”
“Cathy, move your fat budangus out of my way. You’re standing right in front of the Lean Cuisines!”