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Good for business

A phrase meaning that a COO of a company makes a decision that they think is right and doesn't care what the employees have to say!
by TDS1984 September 5, 2013
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good do

A good do is a good job, or something that is funny or done well, it usually apples to an event or action.
That house party was a Good Do.
by RazLanners June 12, 2017
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good drank

Promethazine-codeine cough syrup mixed into a soda, which when consumed produces a sedated, euphoric high.
Good drank, big knots
Good drugs, I put a four on the rocks
by whiteowl33 December 3, 2017
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Good Little Lead

A term used in the foreign exchange industry to describe how relevant an organisation's statistics are.
Ooooooooh check those bad boy stats out, I've found a Good Little Lead!
by mateyboy1 December 12, 2017
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Good Jolly

A term used by "old fashion" gentlemen used in the same context as "Oh my gosh" This term was popularized during the 1860's after the Civil war, after the term was used in many war songs for both the North and South respectively. After the "Golden 20's" the term lost popularity. It is getting recognition again after many songs use the term.
Good Jolly look at all of those Christmas presents!
by oh yeah,yeah November 29, 2018
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Good Onions

When one experiences a negative situation that causes tears, but it leads to a positive situation that causes tears of joy.
My divorce lead me to find the woman of my dreams... good onions!
by Eddie Skerry May 6, 2019
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Good wrench swing

A term used by female gearheads to describe getting impaled by a giant pork sword and enjoying it.

See also: laying pipe
You know, I still enjoy a good wrench swing.
by Snacka Cracka Jack June 3, 2019
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