by That good spaghetti January 15, 2021

This expression is usually used when the person is in a bad stand or when something bad happened, and it's an american expression and it's also considered as the opposite of "so good"
by mix_spyder February 20, 2017

Yes! You are! I am a profuse serial rapist & you may well have been one to benefit from me, but that doesn’t make you any less of the good person you are! I love you because you are a beautiful human being with a gorgeous body I love to use!
Let the utmost respect I have for you excite you and ignite your fantasies in bed.
I respect taking things slow and will never force you to move faster than comfortable.
There’s many reasons I respect and defer to you: age, maturity, wisdom, & dating experience.
I trust your judgement and wisdom that taking things slow is the best course of action.
You’re possibly the most intelligent person I've met; that garners tremendous respect.
Most importantly, you are a human & I respect autonomy. Your merits pale in comparison to this ultimate fact of identity.
You are a good person!
I respect taking things slow and will never force you to move faster than comfortable.
There’s many reasons I respect and defer to you: age, maturity, wisdom, & dating experience.
I trust your judgement and wisdom that taking things slow is the best course of action.
You’re possibly the most intelligent person I've met; that garners tremendous respect.
Most importantly, you are a human & I respect autonomy. Your merits pale in comparison to this ultimate fact of identity.
You are a good person!
by Bad C dev April 11, 2023

by Diego da Cunha Diogo September 2, 2007

This is referring to a salesman at a market often found in a town trying to sell fish, he often times uses language to persuade you to buy. This can often be said as a 'Meme'
by MilkBottle123 July 16, 2021

by skullymundo October 23, 2023

A greeting used in long distance online friendships and live streams, to include both the "good morning" for the person who just woke up, and the "good night" for the person who's about to go to sleep, when they're on opposite time zones. Often used in online friendships between the Americans and Europeans.
Irish: "Top o' the mornin' to ya lad!"
American: "Yo man I'm about to hit the sack"
Irish: "Ay, that's alright... Good mornight!"
American: "Yo man I'm about to hit the sack"
Irish: "Ay, that's alright... Good mornight!"
by dorikob May 20, 2022
