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Spacewater Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Good Ridden

Stephen King likes to use this phrase a lot. What does it mean?
  

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Hi, I think you mean 'good riddance'. Look here. com/good+riddance Clive

  • Hi, I think you mean 'good riddance'.
  • Look here.
  • com/good+riddance Clive
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Hi,

I think you mean 'good riddance'.

Look here. http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/good+riddance

Clive
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Stephen said:

Good riddance to bad rubbish

Emotion: big smile
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correct. Good riddance - An expression of pleasure on being rid of some annoyance - usually an individual. [Y]

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