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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

good riddance

What is 'good riddance'?

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When you say good bye and "good riddance" you are saying that you are glad to be rid of someone. You are happy that you won't see this person again.

  • When you say good bye and "good riddance" you are saying that you are glad to be rid of someone.
  • You are happy that you won't see this person again.
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When you say good bye and "good riddance" you are saying that you are glad to be rid of someone. You are happy that you won't see this person again.
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myprofe is right.

You may want to see:
http://www.answers.com/topic/good-riddance
where you should search for your idioms.
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While growing up in the Middle Ages, we always said, "good riddance to bad rubbish".

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