1) Item/s that were expected to be in good (if not brand new) condition, but were discovered eventually that they weren't.
2)Someone who was once healthy and/or normal but isn't anymore due to unfortunate, traumatic events in his/her life (i.e. physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, drug abuse...u get it).
2)Someone who was once healthy and/or normal but isn't anymore due to unfortunate, traumatic events in his/her life (i.e. physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, drug abuse...u get it).
by Joshiro007 February 18, 2003
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.
by M_AUSSIE May 14, 2018
A parody of Breaking Bad, invented by the YouTubers Podel and Jixaw, which features grotesque edited images and read captions.
by kevinwegmit November 04, 2020
GOD IS GOOD, GOD IS GREAATTT
by t00c00lforscho00l April 06, 2022
some good ass shit
by spotlightuhmoonlightuhjahmen March 11, 2019
something so good it has to be the work of the devil, you hesitate to tell anyone else about because you don't want to share in the evil goodness, needful things.
your mother's spaghetti and meatballs, triple malt scotch, a particularly head-clearing bowel movement, an attractive girl who will lick, flick and even chew your grundle happily and without judgement, cracked wifi.
John: How did you find parking?
Bill: I have this evil good secret spot in an an alley but I'm not saying where exactly.
John: How did you find parking?
Bill: I have this evil good secret spot in an an alley but I'm not saying where exactly.
by Crinklydink October 21, 2010
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".
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."
A: "They sent me a backdated cheque of £250."
B: "Sounds like a good signing."
by vincevds1 April 14, 2009