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Good Riddens

A common misspelling of the idiom "Good Riddance".

John: I heard they closed down that store that was selling poisoned food. Good riddens! Jane: It's "good riddance", not "good riddens".

by y3Jd9 March 17, 2009

Good riddens

A moron would use this phrase if they were unsure how to comprehend the English lexicon.

For example Stas would say “good riddens” because she is terminally ill

by OliverTeachesEnglish March 07, 2022