Idiom
As Good As Gold: Origin and Meaning
Meaning
To be well-behaved and obedient or to express how well you feel.
Origin
The meaning shifted somewhat to show something that is genuinely good, as the examples below indicate.
Examples
– My children are usually very naughty, but are as good as gold when they visit their grandparents. (=truly well-behaved)
– I think that our friend is exaggerating when he says that his dog is a horror, because when we go and visit he is always as good as gold and always does what our friend says. (=truly obedient)
– “How are you feeling, mate?”
– “Good as gold.” (=truly well)
– I think that our friend is exaggerating when he says that his dog is a horror, because when we go and visit he is always as good as gold and always does what our friend says. (=truly obedient)
– “How are you feeling, mate?”
– “Good as gold.” (=truly well)