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good omens

The most awesome book in the world. It is the tale of the apocalypse with the antichrist Adam, the supposed evil Crowley and the ever goodwilled Azi. It is a work of art written in collaberation between two fabulous master minds, fantasy writer Neil Gaiman, and British humorist Terry Pratchett.
If you are bored of the everyday drivel they serve as reading materials, check out Good Omens, which is funny as hell.
by Cherrycallista July 14, 2006
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good talk

A way to end a man-to-man conversation of personal feelings in a comfortable, heterosexual manner.
"Dude, I think my girl is cheating on me. What should I do?"

"Dump that bitch."

"Good talk."
by D.K.Y. December 29, 2008
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good lord

An expression of surprise or astonishment. Originally British, it now has a slightly satirical connotation.
Excuse me, but Madame appears to have been swept out to sea by a tidal wave.

Good Lord, Jeeves, that's appalling. Well, tell the maid to remove one place setting from the dining table.
by balblican July 17, 2004
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good room

The room in your elderly relatives' house where the fancy furniture and ornaments are kept, and as a child you are banned from playing or even entering at all. A typically Australian phenomenon, The Good Room is often so protected from inappropriate traffic, that it is barely used at all.
Take those filthy shoes off, Brayden. And don't go in The Good Room!
by M_AUSSIE June 5, 2018
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Good Eats

nobody:
me: good eats omm yo🚫🧢🤷🏾 ♂️🗣💯Love da brodies❤️💯
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Good signing

Phrase or interjection gud sahyn-ing

Describes a favourable, perhaps splendid, action or object. Typically pertaining to a reflective thought, but may also be used to describe future events.

Also written as "guzaning".

Origin:
Believed to have originated from pub styled football chatter, "Reo-Coker for £8.5M is a good signing for the Aston Villa household".
"I just watched Body of Lies, it was a good signing."

A: "They sent me a backdated cheque of £250."
B: "Sounds like a good signing."
by vincevds1 April 14, 2009
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good areas

Good Areas can be used to describe a outcome that has occurred or to encourage an individual. Can be used in relation to sport, or everyday socialising.
person 1: "Mate i had the best night on Sunday, got on the cans with the boys, got loose, piled in to this bird, then went to the strippers.'
person 2: "good areas!"

or in the context of sport: (in cricket - after a formiddable ball has been bowled from the bowler, encouraging the bowler)
person 1: "good areas shane"
by fame August 4, 2006
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