"Good riddance to bad rubbish" is an expression used to express relief or satisfaction at being rid of something undesirable, such as a person, situation, or object. It conveys the idea that the removal or departure of what is considered waste or negative is a positive outcome. Essentially, it reflects a sense of liberation from burdensome or toxic elements in one's life.
Good riddance or often seen in it's extended form "Good riddance to bad rubbish", literally means to find pleasure in the absence of an undesirable or annoyance. The Phrase was first used by Shakespeare in his piece Troilus and Cressida in the year 1606.
In "Freak the Mighty" by Rodman Philbrick, the quote "Good riddance to bad rubbish" appears in Chapter 10. This phrase is used by Max to express relief about getting rid of negative influences and experiences in his life. The sentiment reflects a turning point in his character development as he embraces a more positive outlook.
That is the correct spelling of "good riddance" (expresses satisfaction at the absence of someone or something that was unwanted or unpleasant).The extended form is "good riddance to bad rubbish."
rubbish
poor, rubbish, attrocious, horrendous, bad, not good
it is bad for the Enviroment but is a good exersise so its in the middle
A lot of good and a bit of bad, good for reducing landfills and rubbish, bad cause it takes a lot of power to recycle somethings and not everything is bio-degradable.
I think BAD BOYS is rubbish, it shouldn't have gone to number 1
vetone is bad
Yes. They are rubbish
if you mean good or bad for the inviornment, its bad
bad bro rubbish