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An expression used by retards at any point in a conversation for no apparent reason.
Often used in work environments where people feel a great need to be cool.
Person: -" The client said they are not pleased with the work"
Retard: -"Good times"

Person: - "The meeting is now in boardroom B"
Retard: -"Good times"
by squarehand7 February 25, 2008
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A double entendre often used to subtly express displeasure about the current situation one finds oneself in. Most appropriate use is in situations that are not quite untolerable, but not enjoyable either.

Usage: "good times" is often used in a repetitive manner, i.e. "good times, good times".
Example: You are attending your Grandparents' Christmas party. A flirty 90 year old comes over and asks you, "How's it going, young man."

Your polite response, "Oh yeah, good times, good times."
by yellowman September 26, 2005
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A fast food joint in Colorado that's similar to Hardee's and Carl's Junior.
"I'm so hungry, let's pick something up at Good Times"
by A February 18, 2007
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by Theralee May 17, 2003
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Good times new roman

An exclamation of enjoyment. Get it? Like good times, but it's also a font.
Timothy: I just bought Red Dead Redemption

Lucas: That sounds like good times new roman.
by Whip-it Fiend November 29, 2011
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accompanied by Bad times. Made famous by infamous hair man Justin Lee Collins. Used to describe two situations in the same sentence.
Michael: I got smashed last night while playing centurian. Good times. But then I fell over my own foot and smashed my head off a concrete pavement. Bad times.
by GlewbyDoo_x March 3, 2009
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1. (n) A restaurant chain found only in colorado known for its custard

2. (?) A phrase one says when shaking hands at a catholic mass instead of the usual "peace be with you".

3. (n) The name of a soon-to-be popular book
1. Shannon: Hey, I'm in colorado. Where can i get a quick bite to eat?
Basil: Good times. They have burgers and the best custard ever.

2. Mr. Murphy: Peace be with you *shakes mariah's hand*
Mariah: Good times

3. Mariah: Are we ever going to publish that book?
Shannon: As soon as you start calling me again
by Storm Abernast May 11, 2009
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