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right you are Ken

from mxc or most extreme elimination challenge, a TNN show based on the Japanese game show Takeshi's castle. said when host Vic Romano agrees with other host, Kenny Blankenship.
"When you grab that shaft, Vic, you have to use both hands!"
"Right you are Ken!"
by Zip August 28, 2004
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Sho you right!

Urban slang for "I SOOO agree with you." Indicates assent, but also can mean its opposite "We both know better," via sarcasm, in the same way that "I could CARE less" can mean "I cannot possibly care less."
"The government says it needs the equivalent of 50 quadrillion printed pages of telephone-record information to keep us safe."

"Sho you right! (chuckles)"
by al-in-chgo June 15, 2013
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Alabama Right Swipe

Finding a relative on a dating app (Tinder, Bumble) and matching anyway.
Todd knew she was his cousin, but gave her the Alabama Right Swipe anyway.
by PB36 October 21, 2019
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All right, sir

First person: Seinfeld is a good show.
Second Person: All right, sir.
by yadayadayada April 22, 2005
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human rights violations

When an incumbent government in a sovereign country won't put a pipeline in that you desperately need
Syria's Assad is guilty of human rights violations, so USA is sending in the military for a regime change
by American_tool November 10, 2016
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right hand man

The person with whom someone of power relates to best. Derived from jesus sitting at the right hand of God.
My right hand man will come for you in the night.
by Kung-Fu Jesus April 22, 2004
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I know, right?

This is a recently popular expression of agreement that carries a subtext. It is more than agreement with an idea (observation, opinion); it is a friendly assertion that the speaker has already had the same idea–as in, "yeah, I know"–but it goes further: it seeks validation for the speaker's claim of precedence, from the very person whose claim he's jumping. The subtext might be "Oh, you took my idea; you should be agreeing with ME, not vice versa."
Student: I couldn't pay attention to the lecture because of that ball of sweat hanging from the professor's nose.

Classmate: I KNOW, right?
by justcary December 5, 2010
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