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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

What does "good ole" mean?

Context:

If the good ole US could build quality products at competitive prices, we wouldn't be talking about this.
  

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'Good ole' = 'good old'. It is a term of endearment suggesting reliability. )

  • 'Good ole' = 'good old'.
  • It is a term of endearment suggesting reliability.
  • )
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'Good ole' = 'good old'. It is a term of endearment suggesting reliability. (Here, however, it seems to have an edge of sarcasm.)

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