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right off it

When you do lodes of drugs and your right off ya head

Terrence was had lodes of belters and Mandy bombs now he's right off it

by Pauly paffat December 14, 2017


The right folks

A term used by Instagram user Bigreed777 to describe suburban caucasians, perceived by Reed to be more civilized and right-minded than others. Often times, Reed travels to Philadelphia suburbs and contrasts daily life between there and inner-city Philly.

We out here at Trader Joe’s with the Right folks!

by Mojitomuddler445 June 8, 2024


Right-Wing Revolution

Something that this website has gone through.

The Right-Wing Revolution is real

Try searching any modern political figure (or anything related to them) and watch as you see all of the leftist definitions getting downvoted HARD.

Nobody knows exactly when this happened, but other websites are beginning to get it as well.

by Someone who kinda exists July 26, 2024


You’re not right, but you’re not left either

A way of saying to your friend who is sick and twisted that the joke they made is so raunchy and their mind went straight to the gutter

Johnny: (makes extremely raunchy joke that a normal minded person wouldn’t get, then just starts laughing hysterically)
Billy: “Really Johnny? You’re not right, but you’re not left either.”

by rosenovarocks August 2, 2022


right-angled penis

A right-angled penis has a perpendicular bend to the origin of said penis

My friend Niall is like captain hook. He's got a right-angled penis!

by hutson.kphrar July 25, 2014


get face right

get high to the point when you can't feel your face

I'm tryna get face right with the homies tonight before we head to tha club

by tto14 July 10, 2011


right-handed laundry line holder

noun
Politically correct term for nazis;
Usually, there should not be any politically correct terms for politically uncorrect people, but one may use this term here to refer to such specimens if one wishes to be creative, or if one is standing right next to such a group of people and does not desire to be understood. The use of a slightly cryptic circumscription guarantees in itself that a nazi does not understand it, because his brain capacity does not allow for more than hand-raising (hence the term) or the utterance of sentences with more than two words.
This term is particularly fitting for young nazis in rural areas, who tend to lack the courage to move out of mommy's place before the age of 70 (when they move to a retirement home because mommy is no more). In exchange for home and food, they have to help with chores, such as holding a laundry line in the yard, which their stiff right arms are perfect for.

"Haha, look at this ridiculous right-handed laundry line holder over there!"

by Favorite cousin May 1, 2012