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What is fried gold?Used in Shaun of The Dead to depict something good. Shaun is reciting a plan that he has in mind..he then uses the phrase. Hows THAT for a slice of fried gold? fried gold - videoFried gold - what is it?Usually a British or Irish term. It means something Extremely good or appealing. Heres an explanation of the words Hows that for a slice of fried gold? What does "fried gold" mean?To do something that is especially good, being hot enough to fry gold. 1. after viewing an especially good performance of any kind: "That performance was fried gold" Fried gold - what does it mean?Again,invented by Nick Frost and popularized by the movie Shaun of the Dead. However, I believe the intended meaning stems not from something being hot enough to fry gold, but rather a combination of the appreciations for things made of gold, and fried foods; as if the only way gold could be any more valuable is if it were battered and deep fried. (Mmmmmmm, fried gold..) This also seems very befitting of Nick Frost's character. Q: "What'd you think of that movie last night?" Fried gold - meaningA term to mean something really really cool or impressive. Originates from the T.V series Spaced and popularised in the film Shaun of the Dead. "Now how's that for a slice of fried gold!" Fried gold - definitionSomething that couldn't possibly be made any better. A plan with no flaws The Boston Celtics are fried gold this year. Fried gold - slangFried Gold, meaning 'great' or 'perfect' replaced the phrase 'Textbook' in the Spaced DVD commentry and also appeared in Shaun of the Dead. The phrase was invented by Nick Frost, who is also a firm believer that dogs can't look up. 'See that, it's Fried Gold.' |
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