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Definition of good and

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Slang terms with the same meaning

Other terms relating to 'very, extremely, completely, in a grand way':

Definitions include: very.
Definitions include: Also freaking; fricking.
Definitions include: exclamation of disappointment.
Definitions include: excellent.
Definitions include: used with a verb (and a direct object) to indicate the action was performed in some impressive way (e.g. aggressively, quickly, well, etc.)
Definitions include: a lot of; many; much.
Definitions include: an intensifier.
Definitions include: used with a verb to indicate that verb is performed with vigor.
Definitions include: very; really; extremely.
Definitions include: very; really; extremely.
Definitions include: extremely ugly.
Definitions include: suffix added to a noun to create the name of a metaphoric creature that exhibits that noun.
Definitions include: strongly.
Definitions include: very; really; extremely.
Definitions include: "very".

Slang terms with the same root words

Other terms relating to 'and':

Definitions include: Assault and Battery
Definitions include: Rain.
Definitions include: Cockney rhyme for ''believe''.
Definitions include: to talk a lot but never take action.
Definitions include: clumsy.
Definitions include: better than all that.
Definitions include: the best.
Definitions include: Without substance, All talk and no action
Definitions include: a lot of money.
Definitions include: to get fouled in basketball and make the basket
Definitions include: used to indicate an extreme condition or an excessive amount.
Definitions include: et cetera.
Definitions include: used to indicate an extreme condition or an excessive amount.
Definitions include: a quantity between 1 and one order of magnitude lower than the quantity previously mentioned.
Definitions include: interjection of agreement.

Other terms relating to 'good':

Definitions include: in functioning order or at a level of acceptability; "fine".
Definitions include: to look attractive.
Definitions include: something popular but lacking in substance.
Definitions include: acronym of "fuck I'm good just ask me".
Definitions include: extremely tasty.
Definitions include: to enter a person's positive esteem; "get on a person's good side".
Definitions include: Good fucking riddance.
Definitions include: acronym for "good game."
Definitions include: Good Job
Definitions include: Good job Team
Definitions include: acronym for "good luck".
Definitions include: acronym for "good luck, have fun".
Definitions include: acronym for "good looking mum", used on medical charts by doctors in the UK.
Definitions include: without need or desire for something or to do something in particular; "fine".
Definitions include: statement of agreement.

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