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you're dead right

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someone who has made a statement or expressed their opinion which others believe to be true and correct can be seen as serious or sarcastic
vicki: jaysus his t.v show is shite!!
emma: you're dead right!!!
by emmaleahy August 22, 2007
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you know your right

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Unreleased song by nirvana that is good and very sad, talks about how he felt a little before when he killed himself.
by UrbanDude April 19, 2004
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You're goddamn right

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You are absolutely right. You couldn't be more correct.
Will stopped by Luke's house on the way to the bar for a night of drinking. Luke said to Will "you ready to pick up some babe and get laid tonight?" Will replied "you're goddamn right I am Luke".
by Chuck1969 May 9, 2022
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This phrase is used for clarification, however it is commonly unnecessary. People using this phrase either show complete dominance over whomever they may be talking to OR if used incorrectly, this person will exemplify the definition of douche bag or tool.

The difference between correct and incorrect usage is very subtle and may depend on many variables such as delivery of the phrase (timing and vocal inflection), the person delivering the statement (the more nerdy/gay the worse), and the appropriate usage is important as well.
Correct Usage:

Me: "So Ryan, you need to wash your fucking dishes because the kitchen smells like shit... you understand that, right?
Ryan: "SIR YES SIR!"

Incorrect Usage:

Ryan (nerdy/high pitched voice and heavy breathing while simultaneously stuffing his face with Cheetos): "If you don't wash your hands before you eat you could contaminate the forks, dishes, and even the food! Oh my God that would totalllllly ruin supper, you understand that right?"
Me: "Shut the fuck up, pussy."
by Jimmy Bay February 5, 2010
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A way of disagreeing with someone without saying "you're wrong" outright; can be clever, polite, subtle, or patronizing, depending on the emphasis given to the word 'probably.'
ADAM: The earth revolves around the sun.

DAN: No way, dude, the sun totally revolves around the earth.

ADAM: You're probably right.
by Puritan Bag February 23, 2011
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