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goods noun- the genuine article, the real thing; exactly who or what is required US, 1899
- Silly stunts prove you’re The Goods. — Ann Barr and Peter York, The Official Sloane Ranger Handbook, p. 95, 1982
- [I]f Mel hadn’t of come across with the goods when she did. — Danny King, The Burglar Diaries, p. 29, 2001
- [T]he party has delivered the goods to the vast majority of Chinese people and will continue to do so. — The Guardian, 11 November 2002
- [H]uge pressure was put on the intelligence agencies [...] to come up with the goods required to start a war[.] — The Observer, 8 June 2003
- positive evidence of guilt US, 1900
- They had the goods on me, all right, and there was nothing I could do about it. — Clancy Sigal, Going Away, p. 214, 1961
- He’s got the goods on me! — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 58, 1996
- any drug US
- — Eugene Landy, The Underground Dictionary, p. 91, 1971
- yourself, especially areas of intimate contact UK
- Hey, get your paws off the goods, pal. — Ian Pattison, Rab C. Nesbitt, 1988
▶ the goods an attractive person UK, 1984- She’s the goods. — Beale, 1984
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