1. an expression of approval and thanks for a good deed, OR, 2. can be used in sarcasm to show disinterest in someone's actions or feelings
1. Miss Utility: "I'm not wearing any panties."
Tito: "That's whats up good lookin out!"
or
Danny: "I got laid off today. I need to look for a new job."
Tito: "That's whats up good lookin out?
Tito: "That's whats up good lookin out!"
or
Danny: "I got laid off today. I need to look for a new job."
Tito: "That's whats up good lookin out?
by goose smacker March 1, 2009
Get the that's whats up good lookin out mug.Dude1 "Rabbie" did you flunk out one macro biology test ?
Dude2 man , my grades are clean up good on ma whole tests . tests this term are a breeze
Dude2 man , my grades are clean up good on ma whole tests . tests this term are a breeze
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Person: Did you see the behind the scenes photo of Hozier? He's covered in dirt!
Person 2: Yup! He grimes up good, doesn't he?
Person 2: Yup! He grimes up good, doesn't he?
by RoseOfDeath October 9, 2023
Get the Grimes up good mug.Canadian slang, often used dismissively or as a joke -- wow, wish that idiot would blow up real good! Originated during the 1970's in Canada by Second City cast members John Candy and Joe Flaherty. on the comedy show SCTV, a fictitious television network with it's own shows, one of them being the Farm Film Report, where two farmers discuss the latest movies and film theory - a routine parodying Siskal and Ebert. Supposedly the best part of a film is when things get "blowed up real good." They even had some celebrity guests (other cast members dressed up as Dustin Hoffman, Bernadette Peters etc) who were "blowed up real good" during special "Celebrity Blow Up" segments.
"Best part of the movie was when things blowed up," says John Candy. "For sure," replies Joe Flaherty, "they blowed up real good!...real good!!"
by Canada-HS August 27, 2021
Get the Blowed up real good mug.When a person, place or thing of no inherent value is detonated. Origin is deep south, usually spoken with little to no teeth.
by tirtle October 26, 2019
Get the Blowed up real good! mug.Phrase that allows a person to see what is on the Marauder's Map. Told to Harry Potter by Fred and George Weasley
"When you want to open the map, say I solemnly swear I am up to no good; to close it, say mischief managed.
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