good-time Charlie
See also: good time Charlie and goodtime Charlie
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Noun
good-time Charlie (plural good-time Charlies)
- An affable or happy-go-lucky carefree convivial man.
- a. 1956, Walter Karig, (Please provide the book title or journal name):
- just a good-time Charlie, borrowing two bucks here and five bucks there
- 1956, A. J. Liebling, The Sweet Science: Boxing and Boxiana:
- I couldn't be a good-time Charlie ... when I was a kid I was taught not to talk or joke or laugh at the table
- 1960, Billy Wilder, The Apartment:
- You listen to me, you find yourself a nice, substantial man—a widower maybe—and settle down—instead of nashing all those sleeping pills—for what, for whom? – for some Good Time Charlie?
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