"Good ole boy" is a colloquial expression primarily used in the Southern United States to describe a man who embodies traditional, often rural values and camaraderie. It often implies a sense of friendliness, loyalty, and a laid-back attitude, sometimes with a hint of anti-establishment sentiment. The term can also suggest a network of local connections and informal social bonds, particularly among men. While it can carry positive connotations, it may also imply exclusivity or resistance to change.
This Ole Boy was created on 2012-02-28.
Willem Dafoe is the college educated new modern FBI agent. Gene hackman is a good ole boy up through the ranks old style FBI agent.
Ole Øisang died in 1963.
Ole Hanson died in 1940.
Ole A. Sæther was born in 1936.
This Ole Boy was created on 2012-02-28.
He's a good ole' white country boy
Good Ole Boys Like Me was created in 1980.
You are welcome!
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If you mean "Good Ole Boys Like Me", recorded by Don Williams: it was written by Bob McDill.
They are very good friends
Good boy
That he was in a good mood...
It's used as a shout of approval triumph or encouragment.
Ole ? you? do? "do shláinte" is "your health" in Irish/Scottish Gaelic. Either gibberish or mis-spelled.
they be's in the wildrnes with all them ole trolls and such things of the like