[Vocabulary] What is the meaning of "she's good times."?

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mokbon

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Hi~

Barney appreciates Ted's new girlfriend and Marshall agrees with him.

Barney: You know, that Natalie, she's good times.
Marshall: Yeah, she's, like, the best girl you've dated in years.)

In this situation, what is the meaning of "she's good times."?
Does this mean "she enjoys to be with him"?
 

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It is slang, and means "she is fun."
 

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Thanks. then, which one is right? she is good times or she is good time?
 

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she's good times.


NOT A TEACHER


(1) I may be wrong (I often am), but I think that the phrase could have a very

negative meaning.

(2) This is a website for the whole family, so I have to be very careful.

(3) I think (repeat: think) that it could mean that she is willing to do things

that some people think should be done only after she gets married.

(4) If I were you, I should be very careful in using this phrase and

never refer to a female friend using this phrase.

P.S. If someone shows me that I am wrong, I shall immediately delete this post.
 

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TheParser,

you may be right that this phrase could have this meaning. But I don't think it is always so. Take a look at this:

I don't like tomatoes. I do however like tea. And movies. And my dog. She's good times and has fuzzy wookie-style legwarmers and a muppety demeanour.

I am pretty sure the person who wrote this didn't mean that their dog was promiscuous.
 
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