bully for you/him/her/them
bully for you/him/her/them
Good for you/him/her/them. This term uses the adjective “bully” in the sense of “fine” or “excellent,” a largely British usage. It became popular in the United States during the Civil War but is heard less often today and may be heading toward obsolescence. Tristan Jones had it in Ice (1977), “Bully for him. Was there free booze?”
See also: bully
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
- everything is copacetic
- bulletproof
- sweet
- sweeter
- appropriate for
- plastic punk
- punk
- as (something) as the next man/woman/person
- as good, well, etc. as the next person
- as the next person