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right

if you can't have it make art about it

I mean, right?

by Krkič July 14, 2019

right

(archaic definition) Was common in the South, as well as from the Shakespearian era and later, used as an adverb which could be translated as ‘very’, though without sounding as corny (honestly, anyone who succumbs to using ‘very’, or for that matter the verb ‘to go’<has a lot of different meanings> on a regular basis must not have a very large vocabulary). You will never hear the word ‘right’ used in this manner anymore, except by either: A) an extremely aged geezer from the Deep South; or B) someone who studies etymology or finds word history particularly interesting, perhaps a Southerner You may come across it used in this sense in a novel pertaining to a timeperiod\setting when in ’twas used, such as To Kill A Mockingbird{TKM}.

"He tore right fast for the store." "She’s one right smart girl."

by Victor Van Styn September 30, 2005

right

Code name for girl who sits to the right (not left) of Cundari. Used so she would not know when one is talking about her, particularly her incredible sexiness.

Hot Monica. If her and cundari were to switch she would still be known as right.

by Daniel Livi November 25, 2004

right

22nd century slang exclamation asserting positive sentiments.

Guy: The aliens have all been defeated. Guy 2: Right!

by reliable source March 31, 2005

right

commonly used when you're to stupid to know right and write is not the same thing

Hey guys, who does not know how to right tests? using either xunit or nunit?

by grammarman420 April 20, 2020

right

How the person who put "r-y-t-e" as the pronunciation doesn't pronouce the word.

All r-y-ight-tee then

by Some random jerk September 28, 2003

right right right

Common phrase used when someone is pretending that they are listening to you but they really don't care about any of the words that are coming out of your mouth.

"I just bought these brand new shoes this weekend. Aren't they dope vader?" "Right right right."

by J Kerns May 12, 2008