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Right out the rip

Immediately, at the beginning of any event that progresses over time (games, movies, education, concerts, etc.).

"We sat down to play blackjack and Chad got 21 'right out the rip.' It was the first hand of the night!"

"I knew the blind date was going to be a disaster 'right out the rip.' She brought her mother, her daughter, and current boyfriend with her."

"My marriage was a disaster 'right out the rip,' I never should have ordered a wife from a catalog."

"The night was off to a terrible start as I got a flat tire 'right out the rip.' I was 30 minutes late for trivia."

by Farmcat June 29, 2023


on the right side of horizontal

to still be alive as opposed to being dead

dude ' I'm still on the right side of horizontal so its going good

by surfmazer December 8, 2017


Right Around on Red

Utilizing the center or even leftmost lane to execute a right on red when the rightmost lane is occupied by a driver intending on going straight (or too timid to execute a legal right on red.)

Mike - "Look at that moron in the right lane. Two perfectly open lanes to choose from and he is camping out in our way."

Me - "No problemo Mike, I'll just use this here center land and go right around him - the Right Around on Red."

Mike - "You are Batman."

by therealbluejuice March 22, 2011


esme is always right

Because she just is

Person 1: Don’t ever question or not take Esme’s advice when you don’t know what to do because Esme is always right and even when u do it ur way and tbdiesnt work it’s coz her way was right
Person 2: Ahh shit okay

by Esmebrownx March 11, 2018


burrito rights activist

One who believes that a burrito should have rights, like the ability to choose their style of tortilla, lettuce, meat, etc.

That person started the burrito rights activist group, where a burrito can choose what it wants.

by Chucks May 31, 2018


ask that one right there

When you're angry at the person who has wronged you and is not worth addressing properly at that moment. It is almost like the "Bye, Felicia" phrase but is a bit more disrespectful in both a formal and informal setting (professional and/or public). Concept is still the same.

Friend: You alright?
You: I was, but now I'm not.
Friend: Why?
You: Ask that one right there.

Co-worker 1: Did you drink my cranberry juice?
Co-worker 2: Wait, that was your cranberry juice?
Co-worker 1: I'm asking you about it, so...
Co-worker 2: How was I supposed to know it was yours?
You: Hey guys! Huh...what's going on?
Co-worker 1: Ask that one right there.

Manager: Why did you leave late last night? You are thirty minute overtime.
You: Ask that one right there.

by 4llab0ut$ June 25, 2020


right in my mouth

A famous catch phrase a character named Alana uses in every episode of a Haitian sitcom.

1. Where does this go?

2. right in my mouth.

by camel hump February 3, 2010