A fork of Rural Dictionary
“Saul good” is a short version of “its all good”, historically meaning a less than satisfactory outcome is permissible.
“Saul Good” is used primarily for its brevity and humor.
In Judeo-Christian beliefs, this could either relate to the first king of Israel “Saul”, but more than likely the Aspotle Paul, who’s original name was “Saul”.
“Saul good main” (I get why you couldn’t make it to the BBQ)” .
The act of dancing underneath a concrete structure, to any given beat. Usual participants are gothic warriors and princesses.
Buddy and Joe were raving underpass I-95 over the weekend.
The act of dancing underneath a concrete structure, to any given beat.
A term used to refer to an object that no longer has value in its entirety, and should be should be considered a sunk asset.
Parts of it could have material value, but it is largely immaterial, junk.
Dale: “Daddy, gotta ‘scrap the caddy’ on that washing-machine, fell out the truck”.
Father: “yeah, ‘scrap the caddy’”