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right off the smack

Similar to right off the bat, right off the smack refers to the first thing that is necessary, done, or noticed. The modification of this phrase is used to ground the jargon to just getting off the effect of heroin, smack, which impairs cognitive function.

Right off the smack, if I'm gonna live here I'm going to need hot food, a hot shower, and a hot lay.

by ViHelena October 16, 2017


Right back at ya

Is to give back something with a few words like i give you back the love Right back at ya bro! but is not necessary that is good !

You have my respect man ! so you can say Right back at ya

by OGfunk June 13, 2018


I know, right?

An affirmation that you agree with or can relate to the preceding statement. It can be used whether the speaker actually knows or not, but in the latter case it usually means that the speaker can attribute the preceding statement to themselves as well.

"I got so drunk at the party that I puked when I got home." "I know, right? I think I might have barfed up stuff from last year."

"My parents are such trogs." "I know right? Mine think my LJ is a literal notebook."

by Kevin Fox April 30, 2008

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right hand woman

the girl you call when you break down, need to kick some girls ass, talk crap on ugly girls, spend your money at the mall, talk crap on your recent ex-boy friend, or just chill and drink a glass of wine with.

Great, I'm having a mental break down, my boyfriend leaves me, and I don't have anything to wear-I better call my right hand woman.

by Courtney Tate June 11, 2008

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Mr. Right For Me

Kind. Smart. Funny. Sincere. Protective. Passionate.

Lover of my soul. My missing piece. Over Achiever. Tender. Giver. Amazingly, deep to his core, good. A Beautiful heart. My partner. My bestfriend. The one who I have always missed since the day I was born.

I know he's not perfect, but he's Mr. Right For me!

by Cardwella May 11, 2012

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heart is in the right place

one's intensions are good despite indications to the contrary

He often insults others by what he says but his heart is in the right place

by David Charbonneau July 7, 2006

27๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


Yeah Right Oh

A sarcastic phrase used typically by people up north.

Dave: Hey Tristan I hear your giving out free bags of Weed.

Tristan: Yeah Right OH!

by LondonDave September 29, 2008

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