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good england

when somebody speaks english wrong, this phrase is used to mock their inability to speak the language, this is also used when somebody spells a word incorrectly
Matt: I eat bread the but eat the jam.
Kyle: Good England.
Matt: Are you mocking how I speak?
by kxlluaaaa September 23, 2021
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