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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.
right by Dano Magnum July 1, 2007
east coast of canada expression. (we seriously say this all the time.)
it means 'really'.
"man, that was right fucked up."
"that's right cool"
"it's right cold out"
right by jilldo December 28, 2003
1. An empathetic emphasizer; a rhetorical device to express both understanding and agreement; an encouragement.

For people too lazy to agree with someone in more than a single word. Also, when something is so obvious or apparent that you can ask "right?" in reasonable certainty that no one will disagree.
"This administration's policies are giving me Irritable Bowel Syndrome."
"I know, right?"

"I think you deserve better than that guy."
"Right?"
right by Alex Brant-Zawadzki September 19, 2007
opposite of left? and now i need a few more letters to submit this....
turn right, no your other right no, now turn left.. god damn it your other left... you retard, now turn around.. how do you mess that up??
right by rafie June 26, 2006
A direction used to confuse people (you’ll understand when you read the sentence below)
Richard (driving a car): so do I turn left?
Frank: right
Richard: ok
Richard *turns right*
Frank: Richard, what are you doing? You were supposed to turn left!
Richard: no, you said right
Frank: no, I meant like you’re right
Richard: well why didn’t you say correct?
Right by Kidswillbekids October 17, 2019
Or "correct" means to have a proposition substantiated.
Hym "You don't have the authority to hold me accountable for anything so you're trying manufacture it with this conceptual Sloan's bridle. You need to deprive me of my logos so that I have no choice but to accept propositions that you cannot defend. There leaves know room for the possibility that you're wrong. You can't have a real dialogue because it allows for the possibility that I am right. And so long as I've been labeled as 'Lacking self-awareness' I remain an artificial lifeform."
Right by Hym Iam July 20, 2022