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good people noun a person who can be trusted and counted on US, 1891- — Hyman E. Goldin et al., Dictionary of American Underworld Lingo, p. 84, 1950
- That’s all right, kid, you’re good people. — Willard Motely, Let No Man Write My Epitaph, p. 243, 1958
- J.I. and Jukey say you’re good people. — Morton Cooper, High School Confidential, p. 112, 1958
- God only knows what he’s writin, but he’s good people. — Hunter S. Thompson, Hell’s Angels, p. 242, 1966
- Chilly tended to like and trust men who had solid reputations behind the walls, those who were known as good people, and it was two such men that he approached. — Malcolm Braly, On the Yard, p. 234, 1967
- Kesey was a stud who was just as tough as they [the Hells Angels] were. He had just been busted for marijuana, which certified him as Good People in the Angels’ eyes. — Tom Wolfe, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, p. 150, 1968
- Kenny could see that he was good people and a likable dude and he was smart and had a quick-witted way which made you laugh. — Emmett Grogan, Ringolevio, p. 136, 1972
- The guy he works for his good people. — Peter Maas, Serpico, p. 165, 1973
- She was good people. Her trouble was she was waitin’ on some guy to solve her problem. — Edwin Torres, After Hours, p. 280, 1979
- I think you’re good people – come on – let’s go somewhere and light up the joint. — Herbert Huncke, The Evening Sun Turned Crimson, p. 73, 1980
- Understand, if Dick didn’t assure me you’re good people I’d just tell ya, none of your fuckin’ business. — True Romance, 1993
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