by Anon1098728 June 12, 2020
1.When a kid under the age of 13 views porn for the first time.
2. When the parents answer the "where do babies come from question" as soon as its asked with great detail.
3. When a child walks in on his/her parents going to town on each other
2. When the parents answer the "where do babies come from question" as soon as its asked with great detail.
3. When a child walks in on his/her parents going to town on each other
1: "My son received A Good Education last night at Franks house... he said it was the best thing he's ever seen!"
2: Mother- Little Johnny asked the birds and the bees question last night
Friend- He did? What did you tell him?
Mother- We said "screw it" and told him EVERYTHING... my little boy gets A Good Education from us.
3: Father- Melissa and I we're doing the reverse cowgirl and then Bobby walked in on us asking about a new toy car. He might be scared for life now but he got A Good Education
2: Mother- Little Johnny asked the birds and the bees question last night
Friend- He did? What did you tell him?
Mother- We said "screw it" and told him EVERYTHING... my little boy gets A Good Education from us.
3: Father- Melissa and I we're doing the reverse cowgirl and then Bobby walked in on us asking about a new toy car. He might be scared for life now but he got A Good Education
by BelegMaethor February 01, 2016
Jake: "Hey Jack can you please close the door for me?".
Jack: "Yeah sure".
*Closes door*
Jake: "GOOD B".
Jack: "Yeah sure".
*Closes door*
Jake: "GOOD B".
by This ain't it chief October 29, 2018
by Ixbdbs April 27, 2019
I'm coming over tonight for some of that Pink Goodness.
by Sunsilk89 December 15, 2011
by J rock from the dirty E August 06, 2022
"Good gevening" is used to announce yourself, congratulate and greet your fellow peers all in one swift motion. Derived from the gamer term "gg" it was often mistyped in the wrong chat often when someone has just joined said chat. Later it became "Good gevening" though it is mostly used to announce yourself and greet your fellow peers. For short some just type "gg".
by Nemonic June 05, 2018