similar in meaning to black gold, but instead of referring to crude oil, refers to nacho cheese coming out of the ground.
Person 1: "Have you heard of nacho cheese bubbling out of the ground?"
Person 2: "You mean like 'black gold'?"
Person 1: "No, GOLD gold!"
Person 2: "You mean like 'black gold'?"
Person 1: "No, GOLD gold!"
by sungodRa April 23, 2008
by Mattomatic February 05, 2005
The excited response to receiving some incredibly good news or useful information.
Originated by the Kenny Banya character from "Seinfeld" when Jerry gave him some funny material for his stand-up act.
Originated by the Kenny Banya character from "Seinfeld" when Jerry gave him some funny material for his stand-up act.
VP #1: The 3rd quarter sales numbers are in. We had our best quarter ever!
VP #2: That's gold, jerry. Gold!
VP #2: That's gold, jerry. Gold!
by magoo June 03, 2004
Used in the GREAT novel The Outsiders, by S.E.Hinton. Meaning, continue being innocent, and pure. Often used as a way to say, "Good-Bye."
by julefuncool October 18, 2006
by MemphisMax March 12, 2012