Good people
In order to use this phrase correctly, you must use incorrect grammar. Never switch "people" to "person".
Amanda is good people.
John is good geople.
Those church goers, they're good people.
John is good geople.
Those church goers, they're good people.
Good people
Used to describe people who are good
Your folks are good people.
Good people
A group of people who try to screw everyone over and steal. Also known as community.
You can't get us back we're good people
Good people
A phrase often used to describe the innocent and not so innocent masses.
It's pronunciation is of the "blended", not pronounced as two separate words yet not as one word either. More like good-people
It's pronunciation is of the "blended", not pronounced as two separate words yet not as one word either. More like good-people
The good people of New York.
"Good people of Brunswick, this is your lucky day!"
"Good people of Brunswick, this is your lucky day!"
Good people
People that are deficient in evil
The evil of one person can often overwhelm good people forcing them to convert.
The evil of one person can often overwhelm good people forcing them to convert.
Hello, my name is Bob Smith and I'm a good person.
The evil of the government easily oppressed the good people.
The evil of the government easily oppressed the good people.
good peoples
A) Someone who deep down inside has a good heart, but probably won't have your back in a time of crisis.
B) Someone whose ignorance you look past based on the length of time you've know that person.
B) Someone whose ignorance you look past based on the length of time you've know that person.
1)
Mike's good peoples but if a brawl breaks out here he won't fight for you.
2)
Person A: Mike still thinks Saddam Hussein was responsible
for 9/11, but I've known him since high-school.
He's good peoples.
Person B: (shaking his head) I hear ya.
Mike's good peoples but if a brawl breaks out here he won't fight for you.
2)
Person A: Mike still thinks Saddam Hussein was responsible
for 9/11, but I've known him since high-school.
He's good peoples.
Person B: (shaking his head) I hear ya.
good people
Widely used in the South, among other areas, to describe an individual's family or someone's character. Can be used to describe one individual or a group. Note: Correct grammar is a non-issue.
I don't understand why he is in jail, he comes from good people.
That Roger, he is good people.
That Roger, he is good people.