It is the acronym for "Getting Out Of Dodge", usually very useful when hashtagging on Twitter, #GOOD
When somebody from the Midwest who wants to leave their decent but not large sized town and go to either Europe, Australia, New Zealand, The West Coast, the Rocky Mountains or the East Coast.
When somebody from the Midwest who wants to leave their decent but not large sized town and go to either Europe, Australia, New Zealand, The West Coast, the Rocky Mountains or the East Coast.
Bro: Dude, I think of going.
Brah: Why's that?
Bro: Because this town is killing me. Time to get the fuck out of dodge.
Brah: Yo but it isn't that bad. Hey, at least we don't live in Omaha. Minneapolis is too cold, K.C. is too southern, Chicago is too big, and Omaha is way too bland.
OR
Later Iowa, I'll come back when/if I'm ready to settle down and start a family. Otherwise I'm #GOOD
Brah: Why's that?
Bro: Because this town is killing me. Time to get the fuck out of dodge.
Brah: Yo but it isn't that bad. Hey, at least we don't live in Omaha. Minneapolis is too cold, K.C. is too southern, Chicago is too big, and Omaha is way too bland.
OR
Later Iowa, I'll come back when/if I'm ready to settle down and start a family. Otherwise I'm #GOOD
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very potent LSD, or acid. If someone is looking for "that good", they are wanting to see God walking through purple walls.
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A word used to describe something that can be compared to something else that is described as evil. Throughout history many people used that as an excuse to kill people. Usually accompanied with a religious dogma.
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Jonny Gomez: We sure did, Nick. So until next time, Good fight, good night.
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A verbal taunt, or a closing line after winning an argument or a fight. Derived from the journalist Edward R. Murrow's famous phrase which he used when saying goodbye to his audience after an episode of his news program.
Good Night and Good Luck, sucker!
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