Interjection
good riddance
Used to indicate that a departure or loss is welcome.
I couldn’t be more glad to see the back of them. Good riddance, I say.
Goodbye and good riddance!
Good riddance to another worthless waste of space on the planet. Source: Internet
As of this writing, more than 70 readers have sent us letters on the topic, and not a single one has bid good riddance to Trader Giotto or Trader Jose. Source: Internet
My prediction is that for the most part the evangelical response will be “Too bad, but good riddance – don’t want them corrupting the rest of the youngsters.” Source: Internet
Of whether he plans to appeal to the Facebook gods for re-entry to the fold, Mr. Saltz said he was unsure: “For today at least, good riddance. Source: Internet
Good riddance if you both leave the Golden State. Source: Internet
Good riddance to bad rubbish, as my mother used to say. Source: Internet