all good in the hood

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Chosen for the rhyme; see slang hood (neighborhood).

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all good in the hood

  1. (slang) Everything is all right; no problem; used to reassure someone.
    "Sorry about nearly breaking your vase, Carl."
    "I don't mind, man. All good in the hood."

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