"The Goods"
The goods can be used in any context in any type of sentence. Mostly used as a pronoun, "the goods" ususally means something positive, and is a direct object.
The goods can be used in any context in any type of sentence. Mostly used as a pronoun, "the goods" ususally means something positive, and is a direct object.
I was getting "the goods". (The goods, in this case, is ANYTHING).
She is "the goods".
Oh Yup. "The Goods".
Jimmy "The Goods" Martin
Wheres the beer? Oh, you mean "the goods?"
I'm hungry, lets get "the goods".
She is "the goods".
Oh Yup. "The Goods".
Jimmy "The Goods" Martin
Wheres the beer? Oh, you mean "the goods?"
I'm hungry, lets get "the goods".
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Absolute greatness. Used to describe the achievment of pure perfection. The state of being truly unbelievable
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