Adjective
feelgood (comparative more feelgood, superlative most feelgood)
Alternative spelling of feel-good
Additionally, the entire Dr. Feelgood album was released as downloadable content in Rock Band, excluding "T. Source: Internet
Feelgood", who administered injections of "vitamins with enzymes" that were in fact laced with amphetamines. Source: Internet
Across the nation, Londoners and those from the West Midlands (36%) are most likely to experience the wedding feelgood factor, with Scots (26%) the least likely to get a warm and fuzzy feeling from the upcoming marriage. Source: Internet
Gessle and the other members of Gyllene Tider (Swedish for "Golden Times" or "Golden Age") chose the title of a 1975 Dr. Feelgood song, " Roxette ". Source: Internet
But I’ve always managed to make feelgood music regardless of whether I’m feeling good – perhaps that’s set me in good stead for where we are now. Source: Internet
That cranked the feelgood factor up another notch and Arsenal were still buzzing by the end. Source: Internet