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Cyrus Goodman 

The first gay main and first gay male character on Disney Channel (US) and the first character to say the word "I'm gay" in all of Disney branded media from the hit series Andi Mack, which has received a GLAAD award for his storyline. He is played by Joshua Rush.

Cyrus is a Jewish middle school student. He is best friends with Andi Mack (the titular character) and Buffy Driscoll, nicknaming their friend group the Good Hair Crew. He can be quite awkward, nervous, and self-deprecating, but he's incredibly kind, supportive, funny, and has a tendency to be a bit dramatic. He is always there for others and wants to see the good in everyone. Over the course of the show, he becomes much more confident. He goes from being afraid of his feelings for a boy to proudly but casually coming out as gay to his former crush, Jonah Beck.
Cyrus Goodman made television history.
Cyrus Goodman by snokopiasm April 9, 2019
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Saul Goodman 

Response to a thank-you or an apology
"Sorry I missed your party, Bro"
"Saul Goodman"
Saul Goodman by firsacker April 22, 2013

3D Saul Goodman

Ya think that Saul Goodman was good? Oh boy..... wait till you see 3D Saul Goodman, this lawyer will give you an immediate orgasm no matter your gender or race. He can also help you in any criminal situation you got yourself into.

-orgasm
a climax of sexual excitement, characterized by feelings of pleasure centered in the genitals and (in men) experienced as an accompaniment to ejaculation.
Boy... did I come when I saw 3D Saul Goodman
3D Saul Goodman by 3D Saul Goodman January 18, 2022

John Goodman 

Easily the most under-rated actor of the century. A mountain of a man with a body of work matching the size and greatness of his real body. Commonly used and adored by the Coen brothers in films, he plays a large variety of roles and has a special gift to make violent scenes entertaining.
John Goodman Walter Sobchak The Big Lebowski The Coen Brothers
John Goodman by Blindoneseetruth January 26, 2010

Young goodman brown

A large penis with the complexion of caramel golden brown, or that resembling a weiner of the legendary Mandingo
Adam has a large young goodman brown!

Doing a Goodman 

When you loosely agree to attend something with no intention of attending. Eg not a good Man
He's Doing a Goodman he hasn't shown up
Doing a Goodman by Balkey June 5, 2013

Benjamin Goodman II

Benjamin Goodman II is the would-be sole heir of the massive fortune that was to be left for him by his well-known, and wildly popular, late father Benny Goodman, the famous jazz clarinetist from the swing era of the late 1920s to the 1950s.

Regrettably, the Goodman family fortune was lost when Turkey invaded Switzerland in 1934, devastating their economy. The invasion resulted in a severe depletion of the vast majority of the Goodman fortune that was contained in an esteemed Swiss bank. Benjamin II never received a cent of the massive fortune supposedly left for him by his late father.

Benjamin II spent most of his childhood in the Calgarian Jewish quarter, shining shoes for nickels and taking taking care of his mother. Benjamin would often spend whatever free time he could manage writing screenplays and scripts in his two story condominium, where he lived with his mother, as well as his beloved muskrat, Freckles.

As he entered adulthood, Benjamin II came to the bitter realization that no one wore shiny shoes anymore, so he began to struggle to meet the family's bills. Benjamin was forced to very reluctantly resign from his studies at his Christian school and look for full time work to support the family. Benjamin worked long, hard, brutal, and physically demanding days as a consultant for Maclean's magazine, where he met and became good friends with two work associates, Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin.

The three shared a passion for Black domestic comedy. Together, they experimented writing and filming various low budget sitcoms and short films. In 1974, Benjamin caught a break when CBS picked up the pilot for his sitcom, Good Times, which he had co-written with his close friends Bud and Norman. The show was an immediate hit, and the production team enjoyed unmitigated success in the late 1970s. Although Good Times went off the air in 1979, its popularity remained strong through the 1980s.

Unfortunately, as the popularity of Good Times wound down in the 1990s, Benjamin found his royalty checks gradually decreasing each month. He began to regret squandering so much of his wealth by betting on illegal horse wrestling and achieving an unrivaled stock majority in Enron.
Temporary lay offs... Good Times!
Easy credit rip offs... Good Times!
Scratching and surviving... Good Times!
Benjamin Goodman II... Good Times!