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Right On, Right O

End of a conversation; statement of affirmation.

Person A: Alright man, see you later.
Person B: Right On, Right O.

by Tampas Freely March 8, 2007

5πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


right

1. The direction to your east if you are facing north. One of two directions often confused for each other (the other is left).
2. The opposite of left.
3. A form of agreement, often used sarcastically, and sometimes used after 'yeah'.
4. A synonym of correct.

1. Turn right.
2. No, your other right.
3. p1 "I'm fifteen meters tall"
p2 "Right" or "Yeah right"
4. p1 "Is this correct?"
p2 "Yeah, that's right."

by peachykeen99 September 21, 2006

4πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


right

if you can't have it
make art about it

I mean, right?

by Krkič July 14, 2019

1πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Right...

What someone who is dozing off while the other is talking says.

Abbie: "And she said, "Give me a hug!"

Barbra: "Right..." *snore*

Abbie: "Blah blah blah... And he said..."

by hihigirlrl March 2, 2012

1πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Rights

Something privileged people use as an excuse to complain that they have it so bad.

Karen- Lockdown is an infringement of our rights!

Not a Karen: Rights come with responsibilities. Our responsibility at this point of time is to flatten the curve and save lives until more people have been vaccinated for covid-19.

by Rotten Turkey July 7, 2021

1πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


rights

dam skippy nigga,used mainly by skaters blacks and a few asain too, often by police in drug raids

When i hid the weed from the cop,i exersized my rights.

by DerekStahl May 5, 2008

7πŸ‘ 23πŸ‘Ž


right

(archaic definition) Was common in the South, as well as from the Shakespearian era and later, used as an adverb which could be translated as β€˜very’, though without sounding as corny (honestly, anyone who succumbs to using β€˜very’, or for that matter the verb β€˜to go’<has a lot of different meanings> on a regular basis must not have a very large vocabulary). You will never hear the word β€˜right’ used in this manner anymore, except by either:

A) an extremely aged geezer from the Deep South;
or
B) someone who studies etymology or finds word history particularly interesting, perhaps a Southerner

You may come across it used in this sense in a novel pertaining to a timeperiod\setting when in ’twas used, such as To Kill A Mockingbird{TKM}.

"He tore right fast for the store."
"She’s one right smart girl."

by Victor Van Styn September 30, 2005

3πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž