by Cece Guzman December 09, 2020
'Good Yok' is a pharse spoken in the christchurch, New Zealand.
The phrase is spoken as a sarcastic retort to something a person might find laughable or untrue. 'good Yok' essentially means 'good joke'
It is not established whether 'Yok' is usable as a standalone word, some argue that there are no 'Yoks', only 'good Yoks'.
An alternative spelling of Yok can be Jok.
The phrase is spoken as a sarcastic retort to something a person might find laughable or untrue. 'good Yok' essentially means 'good joke'
It is not established whether 'Yok' is usable as a standalone word, some argue that there are no 'Yoks', only 'good Yoks'.
An alternative spelling of Yok can be Jok.
Person 1: "Are you going to kate's party?"
Person 2: "Good Yok!"
Person 1: "Did you do well in the test?"
Person 2: "Yea, Good Yok"
Person 2: "Good Yok!"
Person 1: "Did you do well in the test?"
Person 2: "Yea, Good Yok"
by fustguy June 26, 2014
adj. The vastly optimistic assessment your friends use to describe the blind date they've arranged for you.
by lugnutwrench July 17, 2008
A “good soul” is someone who respects and is helpful to others despite knowing that the world is full of disrespectful, aggressive, deceitful and ambitious people seeking to take advantage of others. The “good soul” is aware of all this, perhaps and most usually having been like these self-centred people himself or herself: but the “good soul” is the first to be kind and willing to trust first by giving the other person the benefit of the doubt. A “good soul” is essentially genuine or sincere. They are often honest and genuinely care about others.
However, a “good soul” does not mean a weakling that you can take advantage of endlessly: they may even be a great fighter in defending themselves and their family or friends, and can be aggressive if it is absolutely necessary: usually for the common good. A “good soul” is not timid or a coward: they’re just soft (compassionate and lenient) and kind. Happy to see others happy.
However, a “good soul” does not mean a weakling that you can take advantage of endlessly: they may even be a great fighter in defending themselves and their family or friends, and can be aggressive if it is absolutely necessary: usually for the common good. A “good soul” is not timid or a coward: they’re just soft (compassionate and lenient) and kind. Happy to see others happy.
by FunkyRichy February 21, 2018
by MasterBates03 August 26, 2015
A greeting for when you're speaking online, and don't know time the people who are reading it are at. Used as an alternative to Good Morning/Afternoon/Night.
1: I'm off to bed-- good timezone, everyone!
2: Good Timezone! Anyone have ideas on what I should eat for breakfast?
3: Good Timezone! I just had an AMAZING lunch.
2: Good Timezone! Anyone have ideas on what I should eat for breakfast?
3: Good Timezone! I just had an AMAZING lunch.
by Koko Eternal December 17, 2020
by jacken14u June 09, 2014