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Right, what's all this, then?

int - The official Motto of Scotland Yard. Used to question the happenings at a scene. Also a very uppity way of asking "What's going on?"

Phil: Evenin', mates.
John: Evenin', Phil. Blimey! *shoots Phil*
Policeman: Right, what's all this, then?

Snob A: Good evening, old sport.
Snob B: Right, what's all this, then?

by Justin Briggs September 26, 2006

134๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


Right Hand Man

Someone you need when you are outgunned, outmanned, outnumbered, and outplanned.

Alexander Hamilton is George Washington's right hand man.

by Flatblok71 July 19, 2020

40๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Pow right in the shitter

To repeatedly bang someone in their shitter whilst saying "pow right in the shitter, pow right in the shitter" just like pow right in the kisser when Peter Griffin impersonates Jackie Gleason.

During ferocious anal sex I like to shout "pow right in the shitter" so the neighbours know what we're upto.

by AnonymousTrevor March 8, 2019


right back at ya

What ever someone said to you, you are returning the sentiment without all the words!

"It is fantastic working with such a dedicated teacher and human being." "Right back at ya!"

by Dedicated Teach November 27, 2013

121๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž


customer is always right

1. A policy mainly enforced in the retail industry in terms of having respect for the customer, saying that their opinion matters and that they are always correct.

2. An instance of an employee agreeing with a customer.

1.The customer is always right about our merchandise.

2. Even if the customer is wrong, we basically have to kiss their ass with the "customer is always right" policy--even though the customer was wrong (and an idiot)

3. (Opposite) The employee is always right, the customer is a moron.

by French038 November 30, 2005

94๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


right off the bat

at once, immediately
from the beginning

"Right off the bat, I could tell it was going to be a crazy night"

"Let's get out of here right off the bat"

by glammaniac September 8, 2009

340๐Ÿ‘ 35๐Ÿ‘Ž


Quite right, too.

"Quite right, too" are some of the last words the Doctor ever said to Rose Tyler after she was sucked into an alternative universe in the episode "Doomsday" in the popular science fiction show "Doctor Who". The Doctor never got the chance to tell Rose he loved her, and after finding a single crack in the universe that he was able to project an image of himself, he tried to say those words. Sadly, the crack closed right before he got to tell her he loved her and the scene made people all over the globe cry.

Rose: "I.... I love you."
The Doctor: "Quite right, too. And I suppose, if it's my last chance to say it, Rose Tyler-"

by random-gallifreyan May 1, 2016