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good fridayFriday befor Easter Sunday, on which Jesus was crucified.Rate it:

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good God(dated, Canada) Expression of surprise, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom, frustration.Rate it:

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good gracesFavorable regard; personal approval; kindly treatment.Rate it:

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good graciousOh my God.Rate it:

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good head on one's shouldersintelligent or shrewd; have good sense or judgementRate it:

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good jeux jeuxGood luck or good things seem to be happening. Or an item or gift may be good jeux jeuxRate it:

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good jobWell done; congratulations!.Rate it:

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good lifeThe life that one dreams of livingRate it:

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good lookerA visually attractive person, animal, or thing.Rate it:

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good luck with thatAn expression wishing someone success in an unlikely enterprise.Rate it:

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good nightA farewell said in the evening or before going to sleep.Rate it:

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Good Night, ViennaAlternative form of goodnight ViennaRate it:

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good old boyA friendly, unambitious, relatively uneducated, sometimes racially biased white man who embodies the stereotype of the folksy culture of the rural southern USA.Rate it:

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good old boyA male friend or chum, especially a schoolmate; a man with an established network of friends who assist one another in social and business situations; a decent, dependable fellow.Rate it:

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good old daysA period of time in the distant past when things were better or fondly remembered.Rate it:

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good on youAn exclamation of encouragement or congratulation; well done.Rate it:

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good riddanceUsed to indicate that a departure, or loss is welcome.Rate it:

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good riddance to bad rubbishIt is favorable to be free of something that is worthless or corrupting.Rate it:

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good stewardSomeone is who is responsible and manages resources well.Rate it:

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good things come to those who waitA patient seeker will be satisfied in due time; patience is a virtue.Rate it:

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good to goReady for some specific task or ready for normal activity, especially after preparation or recovery.Rate it:

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good to goReady for use or ready for normal operation, especially after repair or renewal.Rate it:

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good to goEverything is all set; we can proceed.Rate it:

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good turnA good deed; a thoughtful or selfless act.Rate it:

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good valueFunny; witty.Rate it:

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good valueFriendly; easy-going.Rate it:

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good valueUsed other than as an idiom: see good, value.Rate it:

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good voice to beg baconAn unpleasant voice.Rate it:

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good wine needs no bushSomething good does not need to be advertisedRate it:

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good-for-nothingA person of little worth or usefulness.Rate it:

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good-for-nothingUseless; worthless.Rate it:

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good-heartedKind and well-intentioned.Rate it:

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goodgesser, not a bad gesser.Someone says not bad pretty close, I come back with not a bad gesser or pretty good gessser.Rate it:

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got dibsSave a last sip from your Cola for ME, another individual; . . . . . Lemme have 'second-dibs' on Your Coca Cola, JIMRate it:

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grab atTo grasp, or attempt to grasp, something or somebody, using one's hand, usually in a rough or rude manner.Rate it:

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gradum addere (sc. gradui) (Liv. 26. 9)to increase one's pace.Rate it:

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grammar policeOne or more people who make negative comments, which are usually unsolicited and unwanted, concerning the correctness of someone's English usage.Rate it:

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grand bien vous fasseMuch good may it do you.Rate it:

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grandstand playA successful play or other manoeuvre during a sporting competition in which one or more players shows off unnecessarily in order to entertain or impress the spectators.Rate it:

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grasp all, lose allone who wants everything, may lose it allRate it:

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gratiam alicui habereto feel gratitude (in one's heart).Rate it:

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gratiam alicui referre (meritam, debitam) pro aliqua reto show gratitude (in one's acts).Rate it:

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gratiam inire apud aliquem, ab aliquo (cf. sect. V. 12)to gain some one's favour.Rate it:

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gratum (gratissimum) alicui facereto do any one a (great) favour.Rate it:

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greasy spoonAn inexpensive diner or other informal restaurant, especially one specializing in frying or grilling.Rate it:

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grey areaA topic that is not clearly one thing or the other.Rate it:

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grin and bear itTo tolerate adversity with good humor; put up with pain, misfortune, or unpleasantness without complaining or in a stoic mannerRate it:

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grind one's gearsTo annoy or irritate.Rate it:

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grow a pairTo be brave; to show some courage, especially in a situation in which one has so far failed to do so.Rate it:

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gun forTo strive for the downfall or diminution of another.Rate it:

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