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It's all good

An urban restatement of consoling aphorisms such as "Every cloud has a silver lining" or "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger," indicating that all life experiences help by contributing to our learning, even if just as cautionary examples.
Hiker 1: Wow, stepping in that badger trap hurt like hell!

Hiker 2: It's all good. You'll watch where you step now.
It's all good by Tjanvier January 6, 2022

it’s all good 

when you’re disappointed, but you’re too sad to speak up about something that has been on your mind. it’s not “all good”. it’s “all bad”. here’s an example: a person said they would call you in 10 mins, so you tell them to tell you when you’re about to call them. they don’t end up telling you when they’re going to call. so you don’t get the notification. and then once you see that they are in a call with someone else in the group chat, you think to yourself... “wow okay.”
“hey sorry i couldn’t get back to you... i was busy”
“it’s all good.”
it’s all good by ¿whom? January 5, 2019

It’s all good 

When a girl or guy you’re dating says It’s all good, it’s in fact not good. You’ve let them down many times and at this point in time they expect it and are to hurt or emotionally numbed to care.
Him: Hey baby, I’m really sorry, but I’ll have to cancel again. I love you
Her: It’s all good *thinks to self: I knew this would happen again, I don’t even care anymore, he’s a liar at point and I can’t even trust him on his word*
It’s all good by CopycatThugl December 12, 2021

it's all good in the neighborhood 

a way to say that you are doing alright in a different way. this phrase is the best alternative to saying you are alright because it rhymes.
friend 1: Emma, it looks like that hurt. are you ok?
friend 2: yeah, it's all good in the neighborhood

It's all good dans l'hood 

Awesome person: We're watching Back to the Future Thrillogy
ROFLsome person: It's all good dans l'hood

It’s all good in the hood 

It’s all good in the hood” is a phrase people refer to if:

Something has gone wrong but is soon renewed/fixed

When someone feels happiness in “the hood” therefore they feel happy where they are
“Mike, I’m sorry i forgot to bring your lost pouch in today”

It’s all good in the hood, Jerry!”