verb. When you die after consuming lots of substances, esp. alcohol and weed. Originates from schlumped kids often saying “Im good bro” when asked if theyre ok.
Dumbass pounds two thirds of a solo cup of jack in under a minute and stumbles into the toilet to boot
Person 1: “Gump just good bro ‘d”
Person 1: “Gump just good bro ‘d”
by rik:/ November 13, 2018
Lestat is a good bro. That's good bro material! superqt loves good bros. Radar is king of the bad bros.
by George Spellwin October 10, 2006
A "good bro" is a colloquial term for someone within the anabolic/androgenic steroid community who is generally reliable and helpful.
by brorly September 19, 2007
by Genesis hersley August 7, 2017
U good bro is a question made by famous personality Logan Paul meaning are you good or ok or not this question is often on a survey you check yes or no to the question are u good bro
by JohnDoe47 August 21, 2017
Sarcastic phrase mocking someone who is facing a challenge, or to express the desire that someone fail when facing a challenge.
Opie (Opie and Anthony Show) met Peter Jennings in New York's Central Park a few months before the ABC World News Tonight anchor died of lung cancer. Opie was walking on a park path on April 14, 2005 when he saw Jennings, who was accompanied by two other parkgoers, walking towards him. Opie did not know how to react or what to say, but he realized he was wearing a Livestrong wristband. As he crossed Jennings, Opie raised his arm, pointed at the wristband and said, "Good luck, Bro." This incident, which was recounted on the air the following day, was not mentioned again until Jennings died, at which point the show found it comical to blame his death on Opie's uninspiring attempt to comfort Jennings.
Opie (Opie and Anthony Show) met Peter Jennings in New York's Central Park a few months before the ABC World News Tonight anchor died of lung cancer. Opie was walking on a park path on April 14, 2005 when he saw Jennings, who was accompanied by two other parkgoers, walking towards him. Opie did not know how to react or what to say, but he realized he was wearing a Livestrong wristband. As he crossed Jennings, Opie raised his arm, pointed at the wristband and said, "Good luck, Bro." This incident, which was recounted on the air the following day, was not mentioned again until Jennings died, at which point the show found it comical to blame his death on Opie's uninspiring attempt to comfort Jennings.
by Jayinsf July 8, 2006