The History of Little GoodyTwo-Shoes is a children's story published by John Newbery in London in 1765. The story popularized the phrase "goodytwo-shoes", often used to describe an excessively virtuous person, a do-gooder.
Goody Two-shoes (1765) is a nursery tale written by Oliver Goldsmith. Goody is a very poor child who delights in informing everyone she meets that she has two shoes. In time she acquires knowledge and becomes well-off.
LOL = Laugh Out Loud OMG = Oh My God WTF = What the f**k TTT= tell tale t*t DM= doesnt matter GGTS= goody,goody two shoes
I think you mean acronym: and GTS I think stands for "Grand Touring Sedan". Try 'Goody Two Shoes'
between two fires idioms
It means he gave his opinion on the subject.
goody two shoes goody two shoes
your good and responable
Adam and the Ants - Goody Two Shoes
it can tell you if the person does drugs or is a goody-two-shoes. it can tell you if the person does drugs or is a goody-two-shoes.
she's not a goody two shoes she just starred in an r rated movie
One would need to be more specific in which form of 'goody' they are asking about. There are several phrases such as 'goody goody gum drops', 'goody two shoes'
Goody Two Shoes.
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Goody Two-shoes (1765) is a nursery tale written by Oliver Goldsmith. Goody is a very poor child who delights in informing everyone she meets that she has two shoes. In time she acquires knowledge and becomes well-off.
The person refrains from involving her or himself with activities dealing with danger or any predicament dealing with trouble.