Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete The venereal disease; -- often used as a mild oath.
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Examples
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After last year's antics, expect Kanye West to be all charm as he sticks to his Bret Saberhagen-esque good-year/bad-year VMAs behavior pattern.
Kanye to perform at VMAs; Gibby Haynes did what?; Arcade Fire boosted by 97k digital sales 2010
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Ensberg is a good-year, bad-year kind of guy but can carry you (36 homers, 101 RBI in 2005) when he's hot.
USATODAY.com - Series view from the old and new schools of thought 2005
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What the good-year! do you think I would deny her?
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What the good-year! one must bear, and that must be you: you are the weaker vessel, as they say, the emptier vessel.
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What the good-year, my lord! why are you thus out of measure sad?
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What the good-year! one must bear, and that must be you: you are the weaker vessel, as they say, the emptier vessel.
Act II. Scene IV. The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth 1914
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What the good-year, my lord! why are you thus out of measure sad?
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What the good-year! do you think I would deny her? for Gods sake! be quiet.
Act II. Scene IV. The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth 1914
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What the good-year! one must bear, and that must be you: you are the weaker vessel, as they say, the emptier vessel.
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What the good-year! do you think I would deny her?
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