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right-off

Someone gives you news that may be absolutely right; perfectly true, but is not good news. (thus should not be celebrated with the standard "right on")

Hey Bro, we have 8 hours of homework due tomorrow morning. Response: for reals? Right-off!

by D October 4, 2003

8πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


Fuck Right Off

It still means fuck off, but it’s a fuck off on steroids with its fists clenched, eyes staring and a snarl on its lips. But that’s not the end of it, you can be told to β€œ most definitely fuck right off”, where in addition to staring and snarling with its fists clenched sweating and trembling with anticipation for the tiny trigger that will let it rip your head off and shit down your neck. There are numerous other variations until you are told to β€œmost fucking definitely fucking well fuck right fucking off”. If this sound incoherent it’s because it is; you are now faced with a berserk, ninja vampire with titanium talons and diamond teeth who is a hairsbreadth away from howling chaos and the total destruction of you, your family and all your ancestors so that you become not even a memory.

If anyone rejects this definition, they can fuck right off.

by AKACroatalin April 26, 2015

802πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž


right off the bat

at once, immediately
from the beginning

"Right off the bat, I could tell it was going to be a crazy night"

"Let's get out of here right off the bat"

by glammaniac September 8, 2009

338πŸ‘ 35πŸ‘Ž


right off the smack

Similar to right off the bat, right off the smack refers to the first thing that is necessary, done, or noticed. The modification of this phrase is used to ground the jargon to just getting off the effect of heroin, smack, which impairs cognitive function.

Right off the smack, if I'm gonna live here I'm going to need hot food, a hot shower, and a hot lay.

by ViHelena October 16, 2017


right off the hop

Do/did something right away

I went to work this morning and Dave was an idiot right off the hop.

by Heywire22 April 12, 2018

10πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Right off the bat

Immedietly or straight away

"I could tell something was wrong right off the bat"

"China got the coronavirus right off the bat"

by Madlad' May 5, 2020

11πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Right off the Back

A phrase referring to a specific personal, social, or worldly event that an individual has experienced or observed in the past, and shares their memory of while in a conversation, or while reflecting on the significance that he/she knew at the time would create a long term and/or an unavoidable chain of events.
This term implies a strong sense of intuition from the observer, as well as some experienced time that has proven the significance of this event to be be truly valid.
(*Not to be confused with "Right off the bat", which typically refers to a quick and strong , but short lived response to an emotion or action.)

The first time I walked through her door, I knew right off the back that she would be the love of my life.

When I first read in the newspaper in 1991 that it the US invaded Iraq to defend Quwait, I knew off the back that it would start a chain of events that would pull the U.S. into a long term military engagement in the Middle East.

by Thisluckybear April 12, 2022