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good areas 

Good Areas can be used to describe a outcome that has occurred or to encourage an individual. Can be used in relation to sport, or everyday socialising.
person 1: "Mate i had the best night on Sunday, got on the cans with the boys, got loose, piled in to this bird, then went to the strippers.'
person 2: "good areas!"

or in the context of sport: (in cricket - after a formiddable ball has been bowled from the bowler, encouraging the bowler)
person 1: "good areas shane"
good areas by fame August 4, 2006
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Buenos Aires 

The craziest party city in the world. People are up on the streets as late as 5/6 AM. Home to sick disco and dance clubs.
Dude, i went clubbing in Buenos Aires and fucked 4 chicks that night
Buenos Aires by adumb lechill August 26, 2010

Buenos Aires 

The capital city of Argentina is a metropoli if contrast and paradox.

Placed where the Rio de la Plata meets the Atlantic, on the unbelievably flat Pampas, is home to a melting pot of races.

It is modern and old, exciting and frustrating, trendy and bureaucratic, sweet and violent.

It has a way of enticing you without you noticing. You curse her although you cannot leave her. Most 'porteños' (inhabitants or Buenos Aires, a 'puerto' after all) and newcommers will agree.
Buenos Aires Me Mata.

(Buenos Aires Kills Me)
Buenos Aires by Ana de Elía August 2, 2005