An urban restatement of consoling aphorisms such as "Every cloud has a silver lining" or "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger," indicating that all life experiences help by contributing to our learning, even if just as cautionary examples.
Hiker 1: Wow, stepping in that badger trap hurt like hell!
Hiker 2: It's all good. You'll watch where you step now.
Hiker 2: It's all good. You'll watch where you step now.
by Tjanvier January 6, 2022

Slang originated from Australia/New Zealand meaning simply that something is great.
Also popularised by Vanderpump Rules star Scheana as the phrase was the title for her first single released in 2013, and the phrase is a running joke on the show. Good as Gold rose to prominence for a second time in 2023 after it was rewritten and used for an UberOne commercial, performed by Scheana, Ariana Madix and Lala Kent.
Also popularised by Vanderpump Rules star Scheana as the phrase was the title for her first single released in 2013, and the phrase is a running joke on the show. Good as Gold rose to prominence for a second time in 2023 after it was rewritten and used for an UberOne commercial, performed by Scheana, Ariana Madix and Lala Kent.
by Shannon Beador's Plate June 1, 2023

by bianca torres May 29, 2024

A very fucking stupid ex police man decided to sing and the fucker later found dead people and thought “oh! Lets go figure this out!” As if he was a detective, in which he was not.
Singer man: dead people!
Butler: i dont think you should check that outs your a singer no-
Singer man: CLUEDO IRL
* Roll the credits to The good ship murder. *
Butler: i dont think you should check that outs your a singer no-
Singer man: CLUEDO IRL
* Roll the credits to The good ship murder. *
by Pigeon14 December 6, 2023

Phrase quickly said upon completion of anything positive. Completed by oneself or others. Usually said with excitable energy mixed with relief, and pride.
"Hey baby! Good game in bed last night !!
Ex. Football players often say this with a light spank on the booty after a "good game"
Ex. Football players often say this with a light spank on the booty after a "good game"
by Slimgoody42⁰ July 6, 2023

1. Someone that is good and chill at the same time
2. CHILL in the phrase “good chill” stands for
“Crap had I, literally large”
So you’re saying “Good Crap Had I, Literally Large”
2. CHILL in the phrase “good chill” stands for
“Crap had I, literally large”
So you’re saying “Good Crap Had I, Literally Large”
by Eat a poop January 30, 2018
