IN BRIEF: A time when something good is about to happens, but it ends up messed up or brought down by somebody or something.
NOTE: Good Times Syndrome is based on the TV show 'Good Times', when something good happens, it always end up unsuccessful by fate.
GOOD TIMES:
A TV show that aired way back in the 70's, which illustrated the life of a black family living in the projects.
The TV show became an instant classic thanks to the lively yet scrawny character J.J. Evans aka "Kid Dyn-o-mite"
The other characters were Florida (the compassionate mother), James Sr (the discplinarian father), Thelma (the hot sister), Michael (the pre-pubescent annoying kid brother), Willona (the intruding next door neighbor), and Bookman aka "Buffalo Butt" (the fatass super who everyone makes fun of)
The show also featured the acting debut of Janet Jackson as Penny (the cute but wiseass orphaned child)
GOOD TIMES:
A TV show that aired way back in the 70's, which illustrated the life of a black family living in the projects.
The TV show became an instant classic thanks to the lively yet scrawny character J.J. Evans aka "Kid Dyn-o-mite"
The other characters were Florida (the compassionate mother), James Sr (the discplinarian father), Thelma (the hot sister), Michael (the pre-pubescent annoying kid brother), Willona (the intruding next door neighbor), and Bookman aka "Buffalo Butt" (the fatass super who everyone makes fun of)
The show also featured the acting debut of Janet Jackson as Penny (the cute but wiseass orphaned child)
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant March 13, 2010
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A funny way to seem like an insider and confuse girls - also an excellent conversation starter. Originating from Hockey and Soccer jocks. Said to someone in passing as if they had just asked you "how's it going?". Thus, in answering a question the target hasn't posed while simultaneously posing a one new, the target is rendered confused and rattled... and yet strangely aroused. However, if you are promtply met with a reply of "good, thanks!" you know you've met your match.
Works on: young women in any setting, noobs
Works on: young women in any setting, noobs
Guy: "Good, you?" (as cute girl passes by him at a bar)
Girl: "Wha?-huh-wait-- I didn't say anything"
Guy: "Sure you did, you asked how I was doing"
Girl: *smiles*, conversation ensues
Girl: "Wha?-huh-wait-- I didn't say anything"
Guy: "Sure you did, you asked how I was doing"
Girl: *smiles*, conversation ensues
by socialist weasel November 19, 2011
Get the Good, you? mug.1. Term used to congratulate someone for a funny joke. Comlemented with a fist pump. Can be repeated.
2. Used to make someone feel stupid. You say it, offer them a fist pump and when they go for it, give them a thumbs down. Stick your toungue out at them if you like.
2. Used to make someone feel stupid. You say it, offer them a fist pump and when they go for it, give them a thumbs down. Stick your toungue out at them if you like.
1. Your friend just told you a funny joke, so you say "Good one, good one," and offer a fist pump.
2. A really annoying person says something he thinks is funny, so you say "Good one, good one," and offer a pump. When he goes for it, you give a thumbs down and say "Thbbbbttttt!!!" Now he feels like a dumbass. Nice...
2. A really annoying person says something he thinks is funny, so you say "Good one, good one," and offer a pump. When he goes for it, you give a thumbs down and say "Thbbbbttttt!!!" Now he feels like a dumbass. Nice...
by inTIMidator1234 February 7, 2007
Get the good one mug.A family-friendly web show that launches Monday through Friday on YouTube. The show is hosted by two middle-aged men; Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal.
When the show premiered in January 2012, it was a low-budget show with a relatively small fandom and a one-man-crew (not counting the two men themselves). The episodes were roughly outlined, and nothing was scripted. In the episodes they would have conversations between them about a subject they found interesting. They tended to tell funny, personal stories as well.
As seasons passed, the fandom grew, the crew grew, the budget grew, and the overall quality grew.
Now, the episodes are strictly outlined and somewhat scripted, the personal stories are getting extremely rare. They cover a wide spectrum of episode types. You will normally see experiments, original challenges, taste tests, interesting facts/things and various funny segments.
It is unavoidable to notice that GMM (short for Good Mythical Morning) is getting more and more de-personalized. At the same time as the format brings many new views and subscribers to their channel, many of the long-term fans are unhappy to see this change, they miss the personal stories and the natural, relaxed interaction between the two life-long friends.
The GIF below is from an old episode of GMM. Link (the blackhaired) has another haircut to this day.
When the show premiered in January 2012, it was a low-budget show with a relatively small fandom and a one-man-crew (not counting the two men themselves). The episodes were roughly outlined, and nothing was scripted. In the episodes they would have conversations between them about a subject they found interesting. They tended to tell funny, personal stories as well.
As seasons passed, the fandom grew, the crew grew, the budget grew, and the overall quality grew.
Now, the episodes are strictly outlined and somewhat scripted, the personal stories are getting extremely rare. They cover a wide spectrum of episode types. You will normally see experiments, original challenges, taste tests, interesting facts/things and various funny segments.
It is unavoidable to notice that GMM (short for Good Mythical Morning) is getting more and more de-personalized. At the same time as the format brings many new views and subscribers to their channel, many of the long-term fans are unhappy to see this change, they miss the personal stories and the natural, relaxed interaction between the two life-long friends.
The GIF below is from an old episode of GMM. Link (the blackhaired) has another haircut to this day.
Person 1: Hey, do you know any cool facts about fire-ants? I need it for my presentation...
Person 2: No, but if you go to YouTube, I'm pretty sure Good Mythical Morning has an episode on it!
Person 1: Okay, thanks. I'll check it out.
Person 2: No, but if you go to YouTube, I'm pretty sure Good Mythical Morning has an episode on it!
Person 1: Okay, thanks. I'll check it out.
by SaraTheMythicalBeast August 16, 2016
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Get the Good Looks mug.A girl or woman that is generally well-received with others, loyal, or says/does cool things. The female equivalent of a "Good Cunt".
Mostly used as a casual term of endearment between girls, to establish friendship and sociability. However if a guy says it, the girl will usually assume he is being disrespectful and become offended.
It can also be shortened to "G.B" if someone is too afraid to say "bitch" out loud.
Mostly used as a casual term of endearment between girls, to establish friendship and sociability. However if a guy says it, the girl will usually assume he is being disrespectful and become offended.
It can also be shortened to "G.B" if someone is too afraid to say "bitch" out loud.
Girl 1: (picks up something her friend dropped)
Girl 2: haha good bitch
Girl 1: aw you're welcome!
Guy: Hey honey I'm busy, could you please grab me a beer?
Girl: (gets can of beer, gives can)
Guy: Thanks babe, good bitch haha.
Girl: WHAT DID YOU JUST CALL ME?!
Girl 2: haha good bitch
Girl 1: aw you're welcome!
Guy: Hey honey I'm busy, could you please grab me a beer?
Girl: (gets can of beer, gives can)
Guy: Thanks babe, good bitch haha.
Girl: WHAT DID YOU JUST CALL ME?!
by sahboh11 November 30, 2011
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