by Jennaisalwaysright March 12, 2013
Get the Good Nightmug. Why should we force limitations on others? Instead of saying 'Have a good day,' simply say 'Have a good.' They can have whatever kind of 'a good' they want to, and you can save yourself at least one syllable.
"I'll see you later."
"Yes, have a good."
"What?"
"I said have a good."
"Have a good what?"
"That's entirely up to you, now isn't it."
"Whatever wierdo, I'll see you later."
"Have a good."
"Yes, have a good."
"What?"
"I said have a good."
"Have a good what?"
"That's entirely up to you, now isn't it."
"Whatever wierdo, I'll see you later."
"Have a good."
by Jammy Kang July 25, 2007
Get the Have a goodmug. A common phrase meaning the same thing as "hello" but it can only be used before midday. It does not necessarily assume the weather is good but is rather a simple greeting.
by brendan July 1, 2004
Get the good morningmug. by Carrick April 27, 2003
Get the good buddymug. by Sparkey196 May 30, 2006
Get the what's good?mug. Overly used phrase......especially on the isle of anglesey that is a compliment given for an achievement of some sort.
by Smairey July 23, 2003
Get the Good Manmug. 