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Spacewater  +  852095 Sat, 08 Aug 09 03:16 AM
Stephen King likes to use this phrase a lot. What does it mean? 
Best answer by Clive  +  852127 Sat, 08 Aug 09 03:51 AM
Hi,

I think you mean 'good riddance'.

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

 

Clive

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MrPernickety  +  853796 Sun, 09 Aug 09 08:43 AM
Stephen said:

Good riddance to bad rubbish

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Mary Pitt  +  902790 Tue, 15 Sep 09 11:15 AM
correct. Good riddance - An expression of pleasure on being rid of some annoyance - usually an individual.
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