It’s old Southern slang meaning “you’re silly” or “you’re being funny”.
Person: *tells joke*
Other Person: *laughs* You ain’t right.
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*Pronounced Day-gone*
Used in the south, this expression can be said for three circumstances:
1) When something is definetly true, correct, or exciting
2) Said after disbelief or shock
3) Owning up to something
1) "Man you were on fire the other day!"
"You daggon right"
2) "Bob died the other night"
"You daggon right?"
3) "Did you finish the project?"
"You daggon right!"
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it means if you smoke weed or smoke in general.
Guys says: Hey, you burn right?
You say: Naw, i don't smoke or
You say: Damn right.
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Lance never hated Keith, but sometimes our feelings can get lost in translation when coming from our thoughts to verbal communication.
Lance: ''I actually don't hate you right now...''
Me (a love guru who can see the difference between a rivalry and sexual tension): ''Oh lance, sweetie, you never hated him''
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Mostly spoken. Said when you agree with somebody's statements on something, or someone else.
One woman says to another, looking at a nice looking guy:
A: Oh, he's a hunk. Look at him!
B: Right you are!!
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A phrase that is used mostly by heterosexual couples to profess their love/ sexual attraction for each other at that moment.
It is sometimes used ironically between two straight guys to show gratitude for a thoughtful gesture.
(Man and Woman looking lovingly into each other's eyes) Woman: I am so gay for you right now.
Guy #1: Hey bro, I brought a two four for us to have while we watch the game
Guy #2 (deeply touched): ...dude... I am so gay for you right now....
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*Pronounced Day-gone*
Used in the south, this expression can be said for three circumstances:
1) When something is definetly true, correct, or exciting
2) Said after disbelief or shock
3) Owning up to something
1) "Man you were on fire the other day!"
"You daggon right"
2) "Bob died the other night"
"You daggon right?"
3) "Did you finish the project?"
"You daggon right!"
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