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Not Right 

Someone generally from the capital of California who enjoys/thrives from cleverly and discreetly sabotaging their enemies lives.
Not Right by Godsstone September 28, 2021

Not right fast but fast enough 

Canadian slang for: pretty quickly, but not overly fast. Also used a for implying just enough speed or time taken. Mostly used in Eastern Canada but widely used throughout Canada.
Tim: wow Bobby finished that poutine not right fast but fast enough!
Cornelius: ain’t that that the truth eh?!

That's just not right. 

A phrase used by redneck women to call attention to a perceived injustice.
Wade got kicked off of disability after being busted for cock fighting. That's just not right.

thas not right 

1. To see somethign one shouldn't; to intrude upon something you shouldn't be seeing
2. Something grotesque or unappealing; an expression used in such a situation; similar to bleugh and seeda
3. An expression used to convey gross disapproval for another's sexual habits.
Definition 1:
*Sag's balancing himself on a carrot, Dude walks in*
Dude: Thas not right! What the hell are you doing!? Seeda!
Definition 2:
Dude: Hey, check out the corns on my foot
Guy: Thas not right! Get away from me!
Definition 3:
Dude: So I'm doing her ass right, and just when I'm about to blow, she shits on me
Guy: Thas not right.
thas not right by Blackstump November 11, 2003

The Not-Right 

YouTube now removes ANY comment with a reference to 'The Left', so YouTubers have started replacing reference to same with 'The Not-Right' - the duality of meaning in English being fortuitous.
The Not-Right are criticising Trump for wearing a navy blue suit to the Pope's funeral.
The Not-Right by Cool4Katz April 26, 2025

You’re not right, but you’re not left either 

A way of saying to your friend who is sick and twisted that the joke they made is so raunchy and their mind went straight to the gutter
Johnny: (makes extremely raunchy joke that a normal minded person wouldn’t get, then just starts laughing hysterically)
Billy: “Really Johnny? You’re not right, but you’re not left either.”