a container in which are kept events of significance and which is buried or put away in a secure manner so that it can be retrieved in the future, facilitating knowldege of the time when it (the timesule) was made.
Timesules are a vehicle for disclosing historical events.
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Often used in work environments where people feel a great need to be cool.
Often used in work environments where people feel a great need to be cool.
Person: -" The client said they are not pleased with the work"
Retard: -"Good times"
Person: - "The meeting is now in boardroom B"
Retard: -"Good times"
Retard: -"Good times"
Person: - "The meeting is now in boardroom B"
Retard: -"Good times"
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Usage: "good times" is often used in a repetitive manner, i.e. "good times, good times".
Usage: "good times" is often used in a repetitive manner, i.e. "good times, good times".
Example: You are attending your Grandparents' Christmas party. A flirty 90 year old comes over and asks you, "How's it going, young man."
Your polite response, "Oh yeah, good times, good times."
Your polite response, "Oh yeah, good times, good times."
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