The ultimate expression of condescension, usually it's employed when someone is too cowardly to turn something down directly. It essentially means "No." or "I must decline.", but it sounds wishy-washy and weak. It's used so much because it's way easier than saying "No." and it also for some unknown reason sounds more polite and less blunt.
Guy: Hey do you wanna go out to the restaurant with me?
Woman: (Staring into her phone) Ummmm no thanks I'm good.
Woman: (Staring into her phone) Ummmm no thanks I'm good.
by Space Wrangler July 14, 2021

by Good boyo November 8, 2022

by pepsijonasmax April 7, 2018

A phrase originally derived from a video of a young man of south asian descent making a layup in basketball while a younger fellow with an Indian accent who is recording yells "Good shot Bhaiya" implying that the young man did well in making the goal. The original audio was used shortly on TikTok to record people with south asian heritage doing well or scoring in their respective sport that they are playing but the phrase now has been used as more of an idiom towards people of south asian heritage to ironically express disapproval and or sarcasm when the person has done something foolish, similar to the phrase "nice going."
Person with south asian descent: "Bro I just spilled tikka all over myself"
Other person: "Good shot Bhaiya"
Other person: "Good shot Bhaiya"
by AgarthanJit April 7, 2025

It a word which means 'How are you ?' in Hong Kong English (Chinglish or Honglish)
Some person in Hong Kong don't speak English but they have to talk to foreigner so they'll say 'You Good Mother'.
Some person in Hong Kong don't speak English but they have to talk to foreigner so they'll say 'You Good Mother'.
by AnOldDriver July 26, 2017

by Clean meme man May 4, 2019

by neologism_rizz September 6, 2025
