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good time

American  

noun

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


good-time British  

adjective

  1. (of a person) wildly seeking pleasure

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good time Idioms  

Example Sentences

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The good times have outweighed the bad ones, though.

From The Wall Street Journal

Was there someone who ... was powerful who let him off the hook, and I just thought it was a good time to take a new look at it like a cold case detective would.

From Los Angeles Times

“But, how can it be” — I search around in my head, looking for any other word — “how can it be called … that … when there were so many good times too?”

From Literature

Reader, this seems like a good time to remind you that drowning is one of the most dangerous dangers to undead animals, and by now, Clare was painfully aware of his waning strength.

From Literature

It’s a good time to be a startup employee.

From The Wall Street Journal