by popoqwqw May 23, 2018

"you're not wrong" = "you're right", however phrasing it as "you're not wrong" usually that there's more to it -- either there's some missing nuance, or the speaker agrees grudgingly or doesn't like this truth or wishes it wasn't so, etc.
by d0ugmc March 13, 2018

by deathbyguns June 18, 2017

Originally from Ireland, this all round compliment means you're a great person, you've risen to the occasion and been generally wonderful. It existed before the whole 'movie star' thing so it must relate more to a star in the sky.
by Wee Daisy May 18, 2016

It is a compliment towards someone. It roughly translates to, 'You are the coolest." Other adjectives could be in place of coolest, such as, most awesome, best and any other complimentary adjectives.
Bill exclaimed to Joe, "you're the shit!" after Joe took Bill to a party and had enormous amounts of fun.
by Betsy February 24, 2005

by Agile Beast February 17, 2010

by Moysha Rabanu November 1, 2003
