double-plus-good
English
Alternative forms
- doubleplusgood
- double-plus good
- double plus good
- ++good (internet)
Etymology
Coined by British writer and journalist George Orwell in 1949 as part of the Newspeak in his novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Adjective
double-plus-good (not comparable)
- Excellent; very good.
- 1992, Norman Spiney, “Info about SKREW?”, in alt.music.alternative (Usenet):
- For someone like myself who loves the MINISTRY album Mind... this new album is double plus good!
- 1999 March 12, "BAM", “Re:Use of the "J" word (RANT!)”, in alt.toys.gi-joe (Usenet):
- I think our glorious government's rewriting of language is double plus good, brother.
Antonyms
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