Good on (someone) British Australia
This idiom is used to convey or express support or confirmation to someone for what they have done or what they have achieved.
Your grandfather is 85 and he can still swim! Good on him!
Jimmy received a full scholarship to Germany. - Good on him! He's always been a smart boy.
I've talked with my mother about that issue so you don't need to worry about it any longer. - Phew, good on you!
Used to describe someone or something that is very cool or good
1. Good or fantastic
2. (of a person) Attractive, or sexy
3. A sexually attractive person
To obtain a lot of experience with something, especially at a young age
So much of something beneficial that it becomes bad or harmful.
Used to describe or evaluate that something is quite good or not bad