neutral good is an alignment in D&D representing creatures of neutral "law vs chaos" axis and morally good aligned in the "good vs evil" panteon. Creatures of this alignment take a mid-instance, and define that neither too much chaos nor too much law is beneficial to the whole, as they are mere tools to bringing happiness to the greatest number of possible creatures.
Bahamut is the lawful good variant of a dragon, whereas the cooper-dragon, a common version, is generally neutral good in alignment.
Otherwise known as "The Neutron Style", this is any instance in which one's sheer Big Dick Energy is so much that a mere human mortal cannot handle it. The expression comes from Jimmy Neutron, the Norse sun god, who said this after destroying the super-continent Pangaea with a mere glance: "Looks like they couldn't handle the Neutron Style."
Guy 1: Did you see that? Guy 3 just walked up to that girl and she immediately fainted!
Guy 2: Looks like she couldn't handle the Neutron Style.
The Neustadt International Prize for Literature is a biennial award for literature sponsored by the University of Oklahoma and its international literary publication, World Literature Today. It is widely considered to be the most prestigious international literary prize after the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Harvard was so pissed off that OU produced the Neustadt International Prize for Literature and they didn't.