by ashlee August 05, 2003
A good boy friend would show you that he cares. And will complement you and make you blush. Also when you two are texting he will send you cute messages that give you butterflies. And when you're feeling down he will do his best to make everything right. And will tease you in a fun way. And will joke around with you. And come up with a cute bot slightly anoing nickname. Your boyfriend will do all of this if he is doing it right.
Kaitlyn: hey Jack.
Jack: hey prinsses u look beautiful to day.
Kaitlyn: (blushes) Awww thanks. (Thinks I have such a good boyfriend)
Jack: hey prinsses u look beautiful to day.
Kaitlyn: (blushes) Awww thanks. (Thinks I have such a good boyfriend)
by Coda.s561 May 11, 2017
Interjection
1. A term used by Aussie's to express a job well done.
2. Aussie slang for "Thanks" or any other gratitude
1. A term used by Aussie's to express a job well done.
2. Aussie slang for "Thanks" or any other gratitude
by Dr. Lu March 09, 2004
by Janeh clark January 20, 2019
1. words that inform someone that they are doing well, or have done something worthy of the physical meaning of the word
2. openly placing one's hand on another's buttocks to reward them for a good action. this may be done lightly, with just a pat or easy placement, with a firm grasp, with cuppage, or the popular, "good hustle with a squeeze" may be executed in extremely deserving situations. additional complexity may be added to this action by using both hands, one on each buttock, for a "double good hustle", or enlisting the help of many friends to unexpectedly launch a multi-faceted good hustle. this is best done when the receiver is unsuspecting, for an element of surprise when their rear-end is smacked.
2. openly placing one's hand on another's buttocks to reward them for a good action. this may be done lightly, with just a pat or easy placement, with a firm grasp, with cuppage, or the popular, "good hustle with a squeeze" may be executed in extremely deserving situations. additional complexity may be added to this action by using both hands, one on each buttock, for a "double good hustle", or enlisting the help of many friends to unexpectedly launch a multi-faceted good hustle. this is best done when the receiver is unsuspecting, for an element of surprise when their rear-end is smacked.
A. good hustle on that math quiz, colin!
B. hey, awesome job, james! *firmly places hand on posterior, then draws away
Source: carly wright, special town
B. hey, awesome job, james! *firmly places hand on posterior, then draws away
Source: carly wright, special town
by carl w December 26, 2005
A phrase that can describe two entirely-opposite ends of the meaning-spectrum, depending on how the words are punctuated.
A "good-for-nothing" is, of course, someone who lacks the knowledge and/or motivation to make himself useful in any way. But on the other hand, someone who zealously toils and struggles his a** off trying to totally "be a saint 24/7" but receives no better treatment as a result of it --- in other words, his fellow humans mistreat him with just as much chilliness and lack of charity as if he were just a "good-for-nothing" --- will feel as if he's been "good for nothing"... he's totally worn himself out trying to be "Honest Abe" and "Sir Galahad", yet nobody acknowledges or appreciates his efforts, and so he's behaved himself exceptionally but received zero reward or praise for his efforts.
by QuacksO January 06, 2019
by Tommy Scofflaw November 16, 2007