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A phrase, typically used in southeastern US, to concede that someone may be right in pointing out a problem, but either lack a solution or have a bad solution. They’re not wrong, but they also aren’t right.
Jimbo: “I’m not gonna vote. A two party system limits my options. Why should I go out and vote for a candidate I don’t prefer? It’s always the lesser of two evils.”

Mike: “Well, you ain’t wrong Jimbo.”
by Dnalyaw October 28, 2020
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