That blow is “pure gold” baby!
I did a bump of that “pure gold” and now I can't feel my face.
This “pure gold” is what Lil Baby was talking about.
I did a bump of that “pure gold” and now I can't feel my face.
This “pure gold” is what Lil Baby was talking about.
by PMJ77 March 06, 2024
That blow is “pure gold” baby!
I did a bump of that “pure gold” and now I can't feel my face.
This “pure gold” is what Lil Baby was talking about.
I did a bump of that “pure gold” and now I can't feel my face.
This “pure gold” is what Lil Baby was talking about.
by PMJ77 March 26, 2024
That blow is “pure gold” baby!
I did a bump of that “pure gold” and now I can't feel my face.
This “pure gold” is what Lil Baby was talking about.
I did a bump of that “pure gold” and now I can't feel my face.
This “pure gold” is what Lil Baby was talking about.
by PMJ77 March 26, 2024
That blow is “pure gold” baby!
I did a bump of that “pure gold” and now I can't feel my face.
This “pure gold” is what Lil Baby was talking about.
I did a bump of that “pure gold” and now I can't feel my face.
This “pure gold” is what Lil Baby was talking about.
by PMJ77 February 07, 2024
That blow is “pure gold” baby!
I did a bump of that “pure gold” and now I can't feel my face.
This “pure gold” is what Lil Baby was talking about.
I did a bump of that “pure gold” and now I can't feel my face.
This “pure gold” is what Lil Baby was talking about.
by PMJ77 February 10, 2024
Similar to the Red Pill, but with the major difference being that instead of accepting right-wing ideology, you accept libertarian/anarcho-capitalist ideology.
"So I've been reading a lot of Rothbard and Hoppe lately. I am becoming increasingly more anarcho-capitalist. I took The Gold Pill."
by Cynical Corgi December 13, 2024
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