| Idiom | Meaning | Example | 
| good head | 
(See a good head)
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| good morning | 
hello, hi, good day
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We said, "Good morning, Miss Keele," as we entered the room.
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| good on you | 
that is good, you did good work, good for you
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If you can tie a kangaroo down, good on ya, mate!
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| good riddance | 
good that someone or something goes away
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When the manager resigned, we all said, "Good riddance!"
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| good show | 
that is good, you performed well
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Good show, I say. Jolly good show! Let's see another trick.
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| good sport | 
(See a good sport)
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| good time | 
a good experience; an enjoyable party, visit, etc.
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There were lots of people at the wedding and everybody had a good time!
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| good to go | 
ready to go, ready to leave
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You have the saddle and I have the horse. We're good to go!
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| good wood on it | 
(See get good wood on it)
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| goodies | 
cookies, candy, cake, etc.
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Grandma always had a plate of goodies on the table for us.
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