A mocking, often derogatory name given to those of high economic or social standing. Often referring to those who are greedy and perpetuate their greed with powerful connections.
"Those gold nosed upper crust billionaires screwed us over!"
"These gold nosed upper crusts have kept us down for too long!"
"These gold nosed upper crusts have kept us down for too long!"
by Dyne Willow Work February 02, 2021
A person who has sex with only one person their entire life. All genders. This applies to ALL humans. Preferably with someone they love.
by GoddessBlue July 02, 2021
A person, who has had sex with the same person, their entire lives. This applies to ALL genders. ALL sexualities. Preferably with someone they LOVE.
by GoddessBlue July 02, 2021
by Grim sleeper January 31, 2018
A way of emphasising a sentence by putting the phrase “Gold Rush” at the end of every statement (Gold Rush). It originates from Death Cab for Cutie’s “Thank you for today” (Gold Rush) paying homage to the song of the same name (Gold Rush) and popularised on the r/deathcircleforjerk subreddit (Gold Rush).
(Gold rush) Digging for gold in my neighborhood
(Gold rush) Where all the old buildings stood
(Gold rush) And they keep digging it down and down
(Gold rush)
(Gold rush) Where all the old buildings stood
(Gold rush) And they keep digging it down and down
(Gold rush)
by Barkable March 23, 2021
When you have fun with your friend and/or someone speacial at an awesome Zomato Gold Partner in your city,making merry and saving them bucks. Bang for the buck basically. Pun Intended,maybe.
by Paintsoul August 02, 2018
Slang originated from Australia/New Zealand meaning simply that something is great.
Also popularised by Vanderpump Rules star Scheana as the phrase was the title for her first single released in 2013, and the phrase is a running joke on the show. Good as Gold rose to prominence for a second time in 2023 after it was rewritten and used for an UberOne commercial, performed by Scheana, Ariana Madix and Lala Kent.
Also popularised by Vanderpump Rules star Scheana as the phrase was the title for her first single released in 2013, and the phrase is a running joke on the show. Good as Gold rose to prominence for a second time in 2023 after it was rewritten and used for an UberOne commercial, performed by Scheana, Ariana Madix and Lala Kent.
by Shannon Beador's Plate June 02, 2023