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right on crouton 

Something you say to be nice when you're not sure what the other person is talking about. Basically means thats nice, or thats cool. It is also used to throw off the direction of a person that talks too much. Can also be used when someone under the influence of a substance says some weird stuff that doesn't make sense.
Person 1: blah Blah blah Blah blah So this time it was like blah Blah blah Blah

Person 2: Right on crouton!

Person 1: Right on crouton? Whats that? I don't get it.
right on crouton by punktdawg March 17, 2009
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right on the money

To be correct and/or true, "hit the nail on the head".
The quarterback's pass was right on the money.
right on the money by trent March 13, 2005

right on the nuts 

Exactly, in terms of amount of time or quantity.
Perfectly, in terms of actions performed.
Did you hear? Brieanna guessed the number of jellybeans in the mason jar right on the nuts.

What a dawg! Joe got to the airport right on the nuts to catch his plane to Vegas.

Whoa! John hit that four-wood right on the nuts.
right on the nuts by sweetdoc65 September 14, 2009

right-on-topical 

As coined by comedian, Daniel Tosh, to take a "right-on-topical" is to lead a conversation so the listener thinks it's going in one direction, and then switching it at the last second. This term can also apply to plot twists.
Did you see Shutter Island? I thought I had it figured out until the very end when the plot took a right-on-topical.
right-on-topical by Badgergirl77 October 13, 2010

Right on Time 

The timing was perfect. Also see: "right on" and "on point"
That pina colada was right on time; I needed some sugar on a hot day like today!
Right on Time by BHolla July 21, 2014

Right On, Right O 

Person A: Alright man, see you later.
Person B: Right On, Right O.

Right On Sexism

A more honest name for what is often called positive discrimination. Used by those that realise that Positive Discriminaction is an oxymoron discrimination is discrimination no matter which way it swings.

Also has a sibling, Right On Racism.
BBC Radio Woman's Hour presenter complains to the director general about sexism in the BBC. She is a presenter on a program with a gender specific title produced for women by and presented by an all female team but that’s not sexism that’s Right On Sexism.