A consolation for: when something bad happens that affects you or others; when something terribly wrong occurs when it wasn't supposed to
We re-elected Bush? That ain't right.
Common line uttered by King of the Hill character Hank Hill when his son Bobby acts in a way that irritates and/or confuses him.
That Boy Ain't Right
That's about all you need.
Just plain wrong, twited,and F***ed Up! Aka: S.A.R.
When a group of Cali girls are on a trolly to Tijuana ,Mexico, they look around and say "Shit ain't right!"
Acknowledging that something is right in a context and immediately saying right to confirm it.
What one says when the situation is so fucked up there is really nothing else to say...
After accidentally walking into the over 50 swinger's event, all I could say is, "This shit ain't fucking right!"
Southern American English phrase used when someone says something that is crass or offensive, but you aren't mad at them because it was also somewhat true or funny. You yourself didn't say it because you're just not quite fucked up enough to do so, but the other person is. Instead of telling the other person "How dare you!" or "That was a terrible thing to say!" you can just blithely remark, "You ain't right."
Jim: "Maybe this country wouldn't be so fucking fat if people went outside more often and ate less McDonald's. A few more ladies could at least start eating less."
Bob: "You ain't right, Jim."