Phrase that has been over used by Kameron Messenberg.
"You are right. I'll kick your ass." --Kameron Messenberg
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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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*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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The question british people will always ask, and u will always think that u have to respond but no! It's just their beautiful way of greeting.
Dont answer to that.
- Hey mate, you all right?
- You all righ?
somebody doing something scandolas and you want to tell them that they are wrong
A girl walks in a room and sees her girl friend wit her boyfriend and she screams "you sho right"
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