When you are unemployed , drunk off your ass all the time and/or just plain lazy. There are 4 stages
Stage 1: Unemployed
Stage 2: Unemployed and alcoholic
Stage 3: Raging drunk and obnoxious a hole
Stage 4: Wife beater (very rare)
John: Damn man Chris has got that CGR ( Can't get right )for about 6 months now
Tim: Yeah man heard he might have CGR stage 3. Might not be able to shake it.
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A drug dealer's worst nightmare. He cannot seem to reup for the life of him. He's been dry for some period of time and is highly irritated that his plug has nothing to give him.
User: Yo, lemme come by and get the G for $10 aight?
Dealer: man, I'm dry as a desert right now. Imma hit you up when I get some more weed but right now I just can't get right
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Phrase from the UK. Used to explain that someone or something is getting on your nerves/annoying. Not necessarily said by a woman, and not to be taken literally.
Man 1: I see Chelsea have won the league again.
Man 2: I know! Mourinho is getting right on my tits!!
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What a black guy responds with when someone makes a statement with ignorance or say the wrong thing.
Guy: No, squidward is the cook at the Krusty Krab!
Guy2: No, he's the cashier! GET IT RIGHT.
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to be sad and depressed because you are a cockroach
Joe: I am sad
Joe 2: me too lets get right into the news
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To correct or fix something you feel is incorrect, about yourself or someone else.
Example 1: Q: Where you going? to the gym, A: Gotta get it tight, GET IT RIGHT.
Example 2: She/he still fat after gaining all that weight. Yeah, she/he need to get it right.
Example 3: Get it together / Getting it together or make better.
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A phrase popularized by the Freddyboy Show, an internet show. The host Freddyboy signs off every episode with the phrase "Get It Right, Get It Tight" The literal meaning is to find a hot chick that is not a slut. More generally one can interpret it to mean to live life with obedience to your own moral code and find a partner that is not a slut or a man whore, or interpret it to mean to go out and seek success. The expression is often used in a back and forth banter of the extrapolated version of the sign off on the show. The expression is also abbreviated as GIRGIT.
Friend A - Whatcu ben up to?
Friend B - Been job hunting
Friend A - Get it right get it tight!
Friend B - Cause if it ain't tight...
Friend A - It definitely ain't right.
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