Good on (someone) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "good on (someone)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Zack Phuc calendar 2021-07-02 08:07

Meaning of Good on (someone)

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!

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a drowning man will clutch at a straw
Someone who is experiencing a difficult situation will take any available opportunity to overcome the situation, even if those ways are not helpful
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