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What is you're good?Adj. - To be good at sports is like saying "YOU REALLY FUCKED UP!!!" in something. EXAMPLE: you're good - videoYou're good - what is it?Something said to someone who does good and means well but always gets the crap end of things or the short end of the stick. Similar to "Bless your heart." Guy 1: Hey, what happened to your arm? What does "you're good" mean?A phrase spoken by a girl who is definitely not going to sleep with you and will probably just use you for emotional comfort in between being played by fuckboys. Her (every female ever): you're too good to me You're good - what does it mean?the nicer way of telling somebody they suck at something that they have just started to do. translates into "you suck, but since you're a beginner it's okay." Kelly: wow you're pretty good for a beginner! You're good - meaningParents use this quote when they want you to shut up. Boy: MOM look i planted a flower You're good - definitionTom: Sorry I hit you. You're good - slangThe catchphrase of Revolver Ocelot from the Metal Gear Solid series. A sign of high respect and admiration. Given to him by Big Boss in MGS3, then given from Ocelot to Solid Snake many years later. Big Boss: That was some fancy shooting. You're pretty good. You're goodThe world's greatest euphemism for masturbating. Coined by Jeff Foxworthy, of all people. They give you a plastic cup and a Playboy book, and you take it in the back room and do what you're good at! You're goodAn expression often used as an after-the-fact gesture. Made plainly as to denote a sense of good nature and understanding with one another. Also it is often used in place of "I'm okay". Customer: "Oh I'm sorry, I thought you liked Duck Dynasty because of the long beard that you have. My mistake." You're good- When somebody does something (usually accidentally) to offend/hurt/bother/inconvenience you, but you aren't really that offended/hurt/bothered/inconvenienced (or you don't mind it), you respond with "You're good"; basically it means "it's not a big deal" and the purpose is to alleviate guilt or blame of the other person. A waitress accidentally spills wine on a patron at a restaurant. |
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