A common misspelling of the idiom "Good Riddance".
John: I heard they closed down that store that was selling poisoned food. Good riddens!
Jane: It's "good riddance", not "good riddens".
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A moron would use this phrase if they were unsure how to comprehend the English lexicon.
For example
Stas would say “good riddens” because she is terminally ill
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