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mr stark i dont feel so good

after the purple guy snaps his fingers and you start to turn to dust
Purple Guy: *snaps fingers*
Spider: mr stark i dont feel so good
Iron: Fuck
by tonystank June 3, 2018
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Good stuff, Maynard!

Originally used in "The Many Lives of Dobie Gillis" a sit-com that ran from 1959 to 1963. The main character, Dobie Gillis, used it when talking with Maynard G. Krebs. Krebs was played by Bob Denver, who later became known as Gilligan of Gilligan's Island. The line was later used in a Malt-O Meal commercial.
"Hey, look how he fixed that! That's good stuff, Maynard!"
by Aggie80 July 12, 2017
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i don’t feel so good

in which peter parker tells tony stark he doesn’t feel good and then continues to rip the entire theaters hearts outs, and then tony’s, before turning into dust and blowing away.
“ i don’t feel so good

you’re alright
by Ellie Jolie June 7, 2018
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Good Bloke

A term typically used by Australians, defining a male who has overall good social qualities.
Guy 1: Davo's a really nice lad
Guy 2: Yeah hes a fuckin' good bloke aye
by topbloke1234 March 30, 2014
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good noodle

the person who does good and only good so help them God
I would never crash your car i'm a good noodle
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Saul Good

“Saul good” is a short version of “its all good”, historically meaning a less than satisfactory outcome is permissible.

“Saul Good” is used primarily for its brevity and humor.

In Judeo-Christian beliefs, this could either relate to the first king of Israel “Saul”, but more than likely the Aspotle Paul, who’s original name was “Saul”.
“Saul good main” (I get why you couldn’t make it to the BBQ)” .
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