Good one, dad


a phrase first heard in the bb gun/coming of age movie the christmas story. this can be applied whenever a child wishes to b-tter up his father in order to gain a favor. over reaching laughter and enthusiasm follows when a marginally funny line is uttered by the dad. it’s usually a blatantly transparent attempt as the favor is requested only a short time after the “good one, dad.”
dad: “look at that! i guess people in fancy cars don’t have to obey stop signs!”

son: (fake laughter…) “good one, dad! …….can i have twenty bucks”?

Read Also:

  • Grammer Natzi

    a term used as bait for actual grammar n-z-s. me: “sometimes i like to wind grammer natzis up just for the h-ll of it. especially when i call them a grammer natzi. that works well.” friend: “what a good cant”.

  • Grand Moff

    noun. 1. a big shot. someone who has a very large reputation. see big kahuna. term originates from grand moff tarkin, the imperial general who authorized the destruction of alderaan in star wars. however, the more colloquial use of grand moff started sometime in the late 20th century. 1. lumberg in office sp-ce is the […]

  • Pinkgina

    a gina that is exceptionally pink. “dude me and kim did the dirty last night. she’s got a serious case of pinkgina!”

  • pingy pongoes

    british slang for a very bad smell. “ewww, what a pingy pongoes! who farted?”

  • shorbin

    a response to something that doesn’t deserve a real response. as carly, who never gets invited to the parties, asked what we were doing tonight. i said, “shorbin.”


Disclaimer: Good one, dad definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.