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good time

noun

Prison Slang.
  1. time deducted from an inmate's sentence for good behavior while in prison.


good-time

adjective

  1. (of a person) wildly seeking pleasure
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And it seems like she knows when it’s a good time to reorient.

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But in my heart I was hoping he would heal and would become the Eddie that I loved and knew from when I was in the band — from the good times.

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It was a good time to be a good story in Los Angeles.

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During her time in government, as well as attracting political criticism, Coffey has also been portrayed in the media as someone who likes a few drinks and having a good time.

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"And I can sit here and say - Kevin had a good time. He definitely had a good time."

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