good times
good times
An interjection that is used when done with a reminecint story, the story can be good or bad, if bad you might be associated with a wiseass.
Example:
person 1 a.k.a. mike:remember that time tim's grandma died?
person 2 a.k.a. jim: yeah, good times.
person 1 a.k.a. mike:remember that time tim's grandma died?
person 2 a.k.a. jim: yeah, good times.
good times
used at the end of a statement. when friends remember of something good that happened some time ago. usually after remembering the good times, they go back into their sad boring lives called the real world.
Example:
person1:hey, remember that time whats his name tripped and fell into a pond?
person2:yea that was funny
person 1:good times...
person 2:good times...
person 1 & 2: *sigh*
person 1: our lives suck...
person 2:yea...
person1:hey, remember that time whats his name tripped and fell into a pond?
person2:yea that was funny
person 1:good times...
person 2:good times...
person 1 & 2: *sigh*
person 1: our lives suck...
person 2:yea...
good times
A phrase used commonly in boring or non-exciting situations when something unexpected happens. If you and your friends are sitting around staring at the wall and you start hysterically laughing, thats good times.
good times
A phrase made-up by the Loveline god Adam Carolla, also star on The Man Show, and Crank Yankers. Means something good happened.
good times
Example:
Peter: "there were heaps of free drinks and hot chicks"
Simon: "Wow thats cool"
Peter: "Good times my friend"
Peter: "there were heaps of free drinks and hot chicks"
Simon: "Wow thats cool"
Peter: "Good times my friend"
good times
An expression used by retards at any point in a conversation for no apparent reason.
Often used in work environments where people feel a great need to be cool.
Often used in work environments where people feel a great need to be cool.
Example:
Person: -" The client said they are not pleased with the work"
Retard: -"Good times"
Person: - "The meeting is now in boardroom B"
Retard: -"Good times"
Person: -" The client said they are not pleased with the work"
Retard: -"Good times"
Person: - "The meeting is now in boardroom B"
Retard: -"Good times"
good times
A double entendre often used to subtly express displeasure about the current situation one finds oneself in. Most appropriate use is in situations that are not quite untolerable, but not enjoyable either.
Usage: "good times" is often used in a repetitive manner, i.e. "good times, good times".
Usage: "good times" is often used in a repetitive manner, i.e. "good times, good times".
Example:
Example: You are attending your Grandparents' Christmas party. A flirty 90 year old comes over and asks you, "How's it going, young man."
Your polite response, "Oh yeah, good times, good times."
Example: You are attending your Grandparents' Christmas party. A flirty 90 year old comes over and asks you, "How's it going, young man."
Your polite response, "Oh yeah, good times, good times."