Country Dictionary

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right at it

To actively engage in something with much confidence.

Dog you see that girl over there, I'm bout to be right at it

by FlashX March 15, 2015

Right

The act of not being wrong. Also known as Alex.

You are so right! You are so Alex!

by Pablanski December 22, 2022

Rights

A public relations scheme concocted by government officials to trick the public into giving the government power over their lives. These are discarded and ignored the second they become inconvenient to the government institution.

To convince the colonies to ratify the constitution, they added a Bill of Rights. At the earliest convenience, these rights were immediately trampled on, discarded, and ignored. The Bill of Rights exists today as a set of things to have students memorize in civics class, but not entirely understand, and for lawyers to use to make arguments that are then ignored by judges. Any other applications of rights, such as deterring Draconian legislation, are nonexistent.

by fredautonom March 15, 2015

Right

Something Karens always think they are.

Girl: "My dog was not trying to kill you, he was taking shit!" Karen: "That thing was pointing a gun at me! I'm calling the police." Girl: "You are so-" Karen: "I AM ALWAYS RIGHT."

by GummylifeXX July 08, 2020

right

Absolute and total agreement.

Jon: "Wow! That chick had a sweet ass!" Frank: "Right!"

by Frank 'toolman' Rizzo May 20, 2004

Is right

Is right

Is right - Is right

by CluckRulya July 07, 2021

right

Guaranteed to all Americans by the constitution, but slowly being taken away through social aid programs, censorship, and bannings.

Bill: I don't smoke, but i do believe that it is the right of an adult citizen of this country to smoke if they so choose, and that it is the right of any privately owned company to choose if they will allow a person to do so. Ted: Yeah, and why should a privately owned company not be allowed to hire or fire anyone for any reason they want. Bill: And what about trying to censor the internet, or the censorship of radio, tv, and print. Why is it not the choice of the company what they allow on their networks? Ted: Indeed, and let's not get started on the patriot act.

by Dano Magnum June 07, 2007