Good-use
noun
1.
(in a language) standard use or usage.
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- Good turn
noun 1. a helpful and friendly act; good deed; favour A favor, an act of good will, as in Pat did her a good turn by calling in a second surgeon. [ First half of 1400s ]
- Good-title
noun, Law. 1. . noun, Law. 1. a title to real property that is free from encumbrances, litigation, and other defects and that can readily be sold or mortgaged to a reasonable buyer or mortgagee.
- G.O.P.
1. Grand Old Party (an epithet of the Republican Party since 1880).
- Go-ped
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- Go pfft
verb phrase To end or fail; dissolve; break up; fizzle: Their romance went pfft after that/ This year, two ballyhooed mergers have gone phffft/ New opportunities are emerging even as old ones go poof [1930s+, second form by 1880s; used by gossip columnists; fr the British echoic phrase go phut, ”come to grief, fizzle out,” […]