An expression of surprise or astonishment. Originally British, it now has a slightly satirical connotation.
Excuse me, but Madame appears to have been swept out to sea by a tidal wave.
Good Lord, Jeeves, that's appalling. Well, tell the maid to remove one place setting from the dining table.
Good Lord, Jeeves, that's appalling. Well, tell the maid to remove one place setting from the dining table.
by balblican July 17, 2004
Get the good lordmug. An exclamation, such as "My god!" or "No way!" A corrupted religious statement that no longer has any religious ties, like "Oh my God!"
"You fell off a mountain and landed in a swamp, then were eaten alive by carnivorious shrimp? And you're still alive? Good Lord!"
by Ellie July 24, 2004
Get the good lordmug. by HeeBee Gee Bee July 22, 2004
Get the good lordmug. An exclamation of shock or indignation most commonly used when cussing is not a good idea, or used more frequently in rural areas.
by Auntie M July 19, 2004
Get the good lordmug. by sarah may April 24, 2006
Get the good lordmug. by me July 21, 2004
Get the good lordmug. by cbeck July 19, 2004
Get the good lordmug.