Passive agressive understatement used when rejecting a job candidate, firing a worker or breaking up with a spouse, girlfriend or boyfriend. Very useful if you want to appear indifferent to the strong emotions and upset of the person on the receiving end of the negative information.
"You have been a valuable employee for the last 32 years but unfortunately, in the current conditions, you are not a good fit."
"I really want to thank you for 31 years of marriage and 12 children but at this point I think we are not a good fit anymore."
"I really want to thank you for 31 years of marriage and 12 children but at this point I think we are not a good fit anymore."
by Bad fit September 18, 2009
The phraze that the character FES(FEZ) off of the show 'That '70's show' says when one of the other characters makes him mad or frustrated.
FES Good Day!!!
Donna: But FES...?
FES: I said GOOD DAY!!!(runs out the door)
Kelso: FES you're just mad that your chickens and lizards don't fit into my pinball machine.
FES: I will not dignify that with a responce... for i cannot think of one, but when i do... good day!
Kelso: But FES...
FES: I said kiss my a$$
Donna: But FES...?
FES: I said GOOD DAY!!!(runs out the door)
Kelso: FES you're just mad that your chickens and lizards don't fit into my pinball machine.
FES: I will not dignify that with a responce... for i cannot think of one, but when i do... good day!
Kelso: But FES...
FES: I said kiss my a$$
by FES August 04, 2006
A) Someone who deep down inside has a good heart, but probably won't have your back in a time of crisis.
B) Someone whose ignorance you look past based on the length of time you've know that person.
B) Someone whose ignorance you look past based on the length of time you've know that person.
1)
Mike's good peoples but if a brawl breaks out here he won't fight for you.
2)
Person A: Mike still thinks Saddam Hussein was responsible
for 9/11, but I've known him since high-school.
He's good peoples.
Person B: (shaking his head) I hear ya.
Mike's good peoples but if a brawl breaks out here he won't fight for you.
2)
Person A: Mike still thinks Saddam Hussein was responsible
for 9/11, but I've known him since high-school.
He's good peoples.
Person B: (shaking his head) I hear ya.
by Kingston Xaviar August 23, 2006
Used instead of "How dare you?", "Why did you just do that?", or "That's stupid."
Add extra emphasis on the "aw" in Gawd when dealing with more stupidity.
Add extra emphasis on the "aw" in Gawd when dealing with more stupidity.
Idiot: "Oops I accidently bought tickets for (insert some horrible band name) and not (insert name of awesome band).
Other Guy: "Good Gawd!"
Other Guy: "Good Gawd!"
by ThatOneGuyOverThere November 28, 2007
I gave that slag a right good cocking, now she is walking like John Wayne
or
He got a right good cocking on holiday the filthy little sausage jockey
or
He got a right good cocking on holiday the filthy little sausage jockey
by Chris Lomas August 17, 2006
Is a slang word that means . That's good ; I understand; I feel you; good job ; I'm down ; you got it dude ; sure .
by Suavely January 04, 2015
by Rawb Dawgy October 19, 2009