by Notyungschlong December 01, 2017
Is employed to describe a most pleasurable circumstance, or ironically, to reflect a breezy indifference to crisis.
We just need to cross this brook to arrive at the pub. “Jolly good.”
I’m afraid your leg will require amputation. “Jolly good.”
I’m afraid your leg will require amputation. “Jolly good.”
by Floozydent April 26, 2018
by Brendan June 01, 2005
Ideal mate for a Pillow Queen. A male (generally, though women can be too) who prefers to give sexual pleasure rather then receiving, who gets his (or hers) satisfaction from pleasing rather then been pleased.
Origin from the popular night time greeting "good night", which is pronounced exactly like "Good Knight", as the "K" is silent.
Origin from the popular night time greeting "good night", which is pronounced exactly like "Good Knight", as the "K" is silent.
by turkishcoffe May 26, 2014
A sarcastic saying in which it doesn’t really sound good but the person speaking to you who said something you just don’t believe will happen or don’t care.
by Mckinnie wife October 16, 2019
by PositiveWords February 14, 2017
when you have a good relationship, but your not really going out. "friends with benefits" but not the sexual parts.
jane: did you hear about lauren and kris liking each other? too bad theyre not going out.
dean: oh well, they have good terms.
dean: oh well, they have good terms.
by liena December 13, 2008