'Totally plus.' 'Absolutely good.' 'Majorly extra.'
From the Latin 'good faith'. The user of this
expression will be one who experiences a
positive feeling about something witnessed.
From the Latin 'good faith'. The user of this
expression will be one who experiences a
positive feeling about something witnessed.
by Ward Smith February 25, 2009
When someone is a mad truth speaker. Incapable of telling a lie and trusted by all. When you vouch for someone.
by joe dutch August 19, 2004
by BoNaFidE_QuEEn November 30, 2004
by kadatz May 17, 2010
'The goods.' 'The real deal.' No bullshit.'
This term is often used in, but is not restricted
to, legal endeavors. Because of its Latin origin,
the term's connotation is one of 'seriousness'.
The term mixes identity and credentials with
honesty and ability to get the job done to
create a highly favorable impression.
This term is often used in, but is not restricted
to, legal endeavors. Because of its Latin origin,
the term's connotation is one of 'seriousness'.
The term mixes identity and credentials with
honesty and ability to get the job done to
create a highly favorable impression.
She walked into the room, forthwith handed
the committee chair her bonafides, a resumé
she had worked on for hours in anticipation
of this moment of expression/impression.
the committee chair her bonafides, a resumé
she had worked on for hours in anticipation
of this moment of expression/impression.
by Ward Smith February 25, 2009
Your main girl or guy, sometimes out of sevral others.
The girl/guy that is considered the "one". All other girls/guys are just for fun.
The girl/guy that is considered the "one". All other girls/guys are just for fun.
All Johns other girls knew that Jane is Johns' Bonafide girl.
Jane had several guys she was seeing, ut Jon was her Bonafide man.
Jane had several guys she was seeing, ut Jon was her Bonafide man.
by Kaazim December 27, 2006