by Bethesda's Wisest March 13, 2010
An over-the-counter hangover remedy, such as Alka Seltzer. Named due to its effervescence, and from the saying associated with it.
by Klamath November 18, 2006
Someone who does things properly or as expected.
From old kids' t.v. show Romper Room, where the chick said "don't be a Don't Bee and do be a Do Bee." Morphed into good doobie, which is redundant.
From old kids' t.v. show Romper Room, where the chick said "don't be a Don't Bee and do be a Do Bee." Morphed into good doobie, which is redundant.
by Liberte June 14, 2006
by Dibidida July 07, 2005
Can be used in comparison to the term "Bad bitch". This type of woman is independent, classy, and stylish. Key attributes include: Loyalty, respect and Sass, while her intelligence is highly diverse (a.k.a book smarts; street smarts). Doesn't snitch, and is usually down with whatever, while maintaining a reputable image. A Good bitch is complacent but smart and well liked by all, is usually bold, confident and trustworthy. Is civil and upfront, not fake and misleading, "Not afraid to say what's on her mind".
Caleb: "Man, check out that girl Niki, she is so hot yo."
Drake: "Yeahh Man, that girl a Good bitch tho. She doesn't F*ck with just any nigga."
Caleb: "Ahh is she stiff??"
Drake: " Nahhh yo, shes chill and fun; just a real Good person too"
Drake: "Yeahh Man, that girl a Good bitch tho. She doesn't F*ck with just any nigga."
Caleb: "Ahh is she stiff??"
Drake: " Nahhh yo, shes chill and fun; just a real Good person too"
by levels of bitches November 16, 2013
A phrase used to let people know that they are good!
The phrase originates from the streets of Chevy Chase.
When a scrub enters a party everyone way then proceed to tell him "chyour good". Out of sheer embarrassment he will leave.
The phrase originates from the streets of Chevy Chase.
When a scrub enters a party everyone way then proceed to tell him "chyour good". Out of sheer embarrassment he will leave.
by BCC10' October 12, 2009
The European Version of oh my God. Used a lot in soccer, by announcers. It's also used in their every day language.
by Bingya November 17, 2016