road rage slang. what you yell when someone is going slow when you want to go faster. Meant to inform them that the gas pedal is on the right, so that they may feel free to use it at any time. Use it only if you are quite certain that their gas pedal is actually on the right.
Yo dump truck/cement mixer/old lady in buick, it's on the right!
by fizzle April 5, 2004
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Shortened form of "I know, right." Used to indicate agreement, often on such a level as to question the need for the statement being agreed to
"That guy tried to Lars me in court today!"
"Right!"
by boffus July 16, 2003
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Sentence ending or interjection used when trying to make a point.
Trolls are really just victims of surface dwellers' oppression, right? I mean, it's our society that forces ugliness underground.
by SNUPERDUPERBEDUPER February 13, 2011
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A colloquial description of the perfect relationship. Epitomised by the Scottish/Australian/New Zealing Writer "Brown Strawbridge" in his post-modern erotic novel "Leesa and Rob"
"We are so right for each other"
"as right as Leesa and Rob?"
"no, don't be stupid, nobody could be that right. That's a myth"
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Their performance is just brilliant. It's spot on, it's right there, I'm a fan.
by Bodhistiva July 3, 2008
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well, it is a very complicated concept really. It is hard to explain in words so ill be leaving you wit this -----> that might be a clue. if not, i will understand. put up both of ur hands so the thumb and the pointer finger makes an "L" on each finger. Which ever "L" is facing the right way is left. Right is the other one. if u dont know ur alphabet than u wouldnt be able to read this anyway. if someone is reading this for u, then fuck that person. sphinkter boy
Ching: hey man, turn right at this next intersection. This is extremely important.
Wang: O.K. left it is.
by ice up da cornhole April 12, 2007
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Used in the North East of England, in place of the phrase: "damn right!"
1. Person A: Want a beer?

Person B: Aye, rights I do!!
by MichaelToTheJ September 22, 2007
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