Good Areas can be used to describe a outcome that has occurred or to encourage an individual. Can be used in relation to sport, or everyday socialising.
person 1: "Mate i had the best night on Sunday, got on the cans with the boys, got loose, piled in to this bird, then went to the strippers.'
person 2: "good areas!"
or in the context of sport: (in cricket - after a formiddable ball has been bowled from the bowler, encouraging the bowler)
person 1: "good areas shane"
person 2: "good areas!"
or in the context of sport: (in cricket - after a formiddable ball has been bowled from the bowler, encouraging the bowler)
person 1: "good areas shane"
by fame August 04, 2006
Person A: Hey, I'm seeing this band live tomorrow night, how are they?
Person B: Dude, they are amazing live, you're going to have a blast!
Person A: Good shit!
Person B: Dude, they are amazing live, you're going to have a blast!
Person A: Good shit!
by Oceasar November 14, 2013
by heheheheheyehheeh February 18, 2021
-Hey I heard you hooked up with Jenny!
-That is a load of bull crap, and not the good kind!
-....what?
-That is a load of bull crap, and not the good kind!
-....what?
by youseemlikeaniceperson January 15, 2011
by Pleskillyourself October 18, 2016
When a boyfriend/girlfriend or even a friend is always showing you love and affection. This isn't a bad thing, it's showing that they care about you. Like when they do simple things like say "I love you" or hug you or complement you or help/listen to you when things are rough. Being this type of clingy is far from bad.
Brad: Yo, is that Jade chick a good clingy or like the bad kind??
Dakota: She's definitely the good kind. It's so nice to have her around, I love her so much...
Dakota: She's definitely the good kind. It's so nice to have her around, I love her so much...
by sammyrueboo0215 March 01, 2017
A disappointing event made less disappointing by comparing it to the alternatives available in Fairbanks, Alaska. Or, an event in Fairbanks, Alaska that would be disappointing in a larger city.
by Alexander Haig July 04, 2008