(A). An exclamation used to describe the speaker's congruence or approval of an action or a previously said phrase.
It is comparable to words like "okay" or "yeah". It is often used as a filler term.
(B). A phrase which subtly expresses the speaker's disinterest or dislike with a topic or situation at hand.
These are of very many definitions of this word.
(A)
Person A: When did you get your car again?
Person B: I got it about seven months ago.
Person A: Right.
(B)
Person C: You look awful today.
Person D: Right. Thanks.
Since I got all the problems correct on my Trig study guide, I get to use it on the midterm and I get extra credit!
The conditions for enslavement.
For enslaving yourself to this house, you may be granted these rights, 3 meals a day and a place to sleep.
The direction in opposition to left
(that way--->; not this way<---)
We turned right by the big oak tree.
When someone says something that is obviously a correct statement
“Dude, CJ is lookin like a snack tonight”
“Right, right”
Jon: i picked up a book that said Womens rights and put it in the fiction section
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