Introduced in
2009, this term was derived from the Wedding Crasher's quote: "Good! GOOD! More for me and you" (motion picture
2005)
Initially, it was quoted in context for any appropriate situation (ie "Oscar will not be joining us for
lunch today" .."Good! Good! More for me and you")
However, over time this phrase was condensed to "Good! Good!" to express any form of delight or enjoyment.
Currently, the term is a simple "GOOD", most effective when yelled or used in inappropriate situations.
Please note, this is a very contagious expression that
may begin in confusing drunken banter and result in thousands of
people using it regularly. GOOD!
"Your total comes to $39.
50, thanks"
"GOOD!"
"What do you think of bailing on the
lecture and heading to the
uni bar..?"
"GOOD!"
"So I'll see you later, then?"
"GOOD!"