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by cinderblock wall October 4, 2023
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When someone says "goodnight," they may be expressing a few different things: surprise, laughter, or shock. Think of it as a "daaaaamn" or "lmfaooooo" or "whaaaat?" kinda thing.
When someone says "goodnight," they may be expressing a few different things: surprise, laughter, or shock. Think of it as a "daaaaamn" or "lmfaooooo" or "whaaaat?" kinda thing.
1.
Jennifer: Tom, did you hear that Lily was impregnated by her ex-boyfriend!?
Tom: Goodnight 💀
2.
Jennifer: *Tells a stupid joke."
Tom: LMFAO, goodnight 💀
Jennifer: Tom, did you hear that Lily was impregnated by her ex-boyfriend!?
Tom: Goodnight 💀
2.
Jennifer: *Tells a stupid joke."
Tom: LMFAO, goodnight 💀
by Senpai Energy March 3, 2024
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(interjection)meaning...OMG, damn, dammit, etc.
It can be used to express joy, disbelief, and sarcasm.
It can be used to express joy, disbelief, and sarcasm.
by Neeski June 5, 2009
Get the Goodnight! mug.Okay so this could mean 1 of 2 things.... good night b as in babe or baby and goodnight b as in Bro... and if you looked this up you’re probably hoping for the 1st option. But don’t overthink it.. bc it’s just a fucking letter. Don’t be out here jumping to conclusions you bitchass
by Hoesmad123 June 15, 2019
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Girl: "Sure you go first."
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Girl: "Sure you go first."
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by DreamCollage November 17, 2014
Get the Goodnight Picture mug.A phrase coined by the cartoon character named Yakko from the Animaniacs. "Goodnight Everybody" is used simialry to the phrase "That's what she said", but can be used whenever anything sexual is said.
by Filibuster1995 November 27, 2012
Get the Goodnight Everybody mug.1940's & 50's phrase used to describe an event or situation with a disastrous conclusion. Derived from the song Goodnight Irene first recorded by American blues musician Huddie 'Lead Belly' Ledbetter in 1933
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