When I gave Ch--- one of my Yankee's game ticket stubs to look at, he held it gingerly in his fingers and admired it like a sacred relic. I told him to keep it; he replied with the deepest sincerity, "Good lookin', Marcus."
by TheSaminal July 05, 2005
good pa·tri·ot
/ɡo͝od//ˈpātrēət/ “Use the puppy/newborn voice”
A term used in a derogatory fashion to insult a person that has been indoctrinated with the qualities required to be susceptible to propaganda so they vigorously support their country and are prepared to lead us into facism.
/ɡo͝od//ˈpātrēət/ “Use the puppy/newborn voice”
A term used in a derogatory fashion to insult a person that has been indoctrinated with the qualities required to be susceptible to propaganda so they vigorously support their country and are prepared to lead us into facism.
My cousin thinks the election was stolen. They are such a good patriot and it makes me sad; which is why I am voting for Jasmine Sherman in 2024.
by Fatsocialist2024 October 30, 2022
This phrase originates from South Hunsley School in East Yorkshire. It is said in a sarcastic tone when something is actually bad. before this phrase usually comes a" woowww" or "yeeeaahh" (said in the Moffitt and Scott voice) and after the term "game".
(someone falls over) "woowww...you're quite good at the standing up game".
(go to a shitty restaurant) "yeeeaahh...the food last night was quite good".
(someone has a small dick) "yeeeaahh...your dick's length is quite good".
(go to a shitty restaurant) "yeeeaahh...the food last night was quite good".
(someone has a small dick) "yeeeaahh...your dick's length is quite good".
by BlackMask1804 February 19, 2016
by S_KG October 15, 2018
Good sty is what hunter ancich created to call stuff another word for like cool or sick. Or if your outfit is super nice it would be good sty.
by Huntoancichoooo December 25, 2018
A golly good whovian, with a brilliant and hypnotizing Irish accent. Often refered to as 'The Captain' or 'Captain Epic'.
Random 1: "Have you heard The Good Captain recently?"
Random 2: "Uh, no?"
Random 1: "He is hypnotizing"
Random 2: "Uh, no?"
Random 1: "He is hypnotizing"
by anonymousasdfghjkl November 04, 2011