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Good time   /gʊd taɪm/   Listen
Good time

noun
1.
A highly pleasurable or exciting experience.  Synonym: blast.  "Celebrating after the game was a blast"



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"Good time" Quotes from Famous Books



... all," said I carelessly. "I only know that you've come to tell me something, and that you'll tell it in your own good time." ...
— Blindfolded • Earle Ashley Walcott

... here, Minnie," he said gently. "You ain't called on to dance like a broncho, you know. Remember, you're the mother of a family! Cut out having too many dances with that monk. He holds you too tight. I think he's one of the committee men. You floss up to the tallest domino and give him a good time. That's the Boss." ...
— Still Jim • Honore Willsie Morrow

... tones. 'I can't last more than a week or two,' he said, presently, in a pause of Fenwick's talk, to which he had hardly listened—'and a good job too. But I don't find myself at all rebellious. I'm curiously content to go. I've had a good time.' ...
— Fenwick's Career • Mrs. Humphry Ward

... to laugh, and kissing her, replied: "Why, nothing, nothing, mamma. I am going to have a good time with my friends; I am ...
— Une Vie, A Piece of String and Other Stories • Guy de Maupassant

... hidden meaning in it all, he had said, meaningless as it often seemed. Some meaning that would show itself in God's good time. ...
— The Way of the Wind • Zoe Anderson Norris


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