Country Dictionary

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you all right?

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?

by ajldfknawerhfsodéigkna November 19, 2018

you sho right

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"

by Smiilex789 February 07, 2008

Are you serious right now?!

An expression uttered subsequent to an unforeseen response; used in a joking sense; can carry a sarcastic tone; usually accompanied by a dramatic step back from the person; although it carries a question mark it doesn't require an answer.

Husband: "Hey sweetie... you in the mood for some lovin?"

Wife: "Are you serious right now?!"

by mello yello October 01, 2009

You Know That, Right?

A phrase that can be added on to the end of a statement to make it sound obvious-- implying that the other person is stupid if they didn't know the statement.

Frenemy: So, have you kicked him out yet?
Anne: No...?
Frenemy: What are you waiting for? He'll never change.
Anne: I'm not sure wha--
Frenemy: He's cheating on you, you know that, right?
Anne: Oh! Uh... yeah... I...I uh totally knew that...*cough cough*

by sdhvkjgshwdvdfvsdvhianfdsubvaj February 21, 2012

You may be right

A phrase used to end an argument when you know that you are right but the other person will not accept that they are wrong.

Galileo: "The earth goes around the sun."

Pope: "No, the sun goes around the earth."

Galileo: "Seriously, look at..."

Pope: "STFU! The sun goes around the earth."

Galileo: "You may be right."

by GPq February 01, 2011

right you are Ken

from mxc or most extreme elimination challenge, a TNN show based on the Japanese game show Takeshi's castle. said when host Vic Romano agrees with other host, Kenny Blankenship.

"When you grab that shaft, Vic, you have to use both hands!"
"Right you are Ken!"

by Zip August 28, 2004

You got that right

"You got that right" is an expression used to acknowledge someone's statement or deed. It stands for "You are correct" or "You are right".

Person A: So it's really not butter?!
Person B: You got that right!

Person A: Well, I think we'll have to stick to the old plan...
Person B: You got that right!

by OakRohrich June 27, 2014