by heshta March 12, 2009
by Butcherwing May 28, 2008
by Nativebuckeye May 10, 2018
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 05, 2013
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
1. a repeated passage, phrase, etc. from a book, speech, or the like, as by way of authority, illustration, etc. in a manner that is either poignant or comical in a general or broad sense, i.e. applicable to most people
2. a citation offered or brought forward as evidence or support in a correct manner
—adj.
Quoteworthy
2. a citation offered or brought forward as evidence or support in a correct manner
—adj.
Quoteworthy
Every good quote seems to be from political leaders or comedians.
“I don't want to achieve immortality through my work, I want to achieve it through not dying” is a good quote if I’ve ever hear one.
Not only is “It’s like the helicopter of love” not the best quote ever, most would agree it’s not even a good quote.
“I don't want to achieve immortality through my work, I want to achieve it through not dying” is a good quote if I’ve ever hear one.
Not only is “It’s like the helicopter of love” not the best quote ever, most would agree it’s not even a good quote.
by Eyehem Wryght February 23, 2004
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