A phrase; Used by old people, when these words are used in combination it is a signal to young people to get the hell out.
Ahh yes the Good Ol' Days. Did i ever tell you about the time we rode the train from st. louis to san diego? (this is where you leave)
by somebody special January 27, 2004
by j0s1f April 18, 2007
The phrase having a "Good face day" is reminiscent of having a "good hair day". A "good face day" occurs when someone's face (usually pertaining to a female) is looking especially nice. This can be used as a casual compliment. Telling someone they are having a nice face day does not mean that they do not usually look good, you are just saying they look extra pretty.
Although less common, the phrase can also be used in the negative; as in a "bad face day". However "bad face day" is only used by someone talking about him or herself.
Although less common, the phrase can also be used in the negative; as in a "bad face day". However "bad face day" is only used by someone talking about him or herself.
A: "You are having a good face day"
B: "Thanks, I wasn't running late this morning so I had time to put on my makeup."
A:"Ugh, I am having such a bad face day!"
B:"What do you mean?"
A:"Do you not see the huge pimple on my chin and the bags under my eyes?!"
B: "Thanks, I wasn't running late this morning so I had time to put on my makeup."
A:"Ugh, I am having such a bad face day!"
B:"What do you mean?"
A:"Do you not see the huge pimple on my chin and the bags under my eyes?!"
by JayRoseBee May 27, 2010
by Thiccc nickkk February 27, 2022
A time when White Christian Conservative Men could get drunk in Public, beat their Wives and hang a Person of Color on a whim with no worries of Prosecution.
by UrDaddyo March 14, 2022
January 26. This day is the day where no one can be considered a bitch. It’s a great day of insults.
by heyb October 19, 2019
This was the original reference to the past BEFORE it was bastardized by the cheap ghetto and sport radio jock talk: 'back in the day', which has become popular of late...
Back in the 'good old days', we used to have to walk a mile through 3 feet of snow to get to school every day.
by JJGATES December 02, 2011