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right to work

an Orwellian term corporate owned politicians use to describe laws intended to weaken unions and drive down wages
The company demanded the workers take a huge pay cut, but since the factory was in a state with a right to work law the union lacked the clout to stand up for the workers and were forced to accept the companies demands.
by Mr.Juan-derful June 6, 2010
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Right-sider

Someone on the right side of the information divide. Comes from the Japanese 情報強者 (Jouhoukyousha, shortened to Joukyou, meaning information literate). The negative counterpart is Wrong-sider
Anon: I'm not a wrong-sider. I'm a right-sider.
Other Anon: Sure...
by Davixxa July 25, 2018
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right person, wrong time

When two people (presumably soulmates) are made for each other but were not able to get together due to unfortunate circumstance.
A: Wow, did you see how strong Dazai and Oda’s bond was in Bungou Stray Dogs?
B: Yeah, it sucks that they ended up acting out the right person, wrong time trope.
by mlksm May 11, 2021
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Fuckin' Rights

A hick/Farmer term meaning yes or fuck yeah. Used especially in canadian farming towns and countryside
Joey: Hey Ron did you get that old tractor off the Rez last night?

Ron: Fuckin' Rights i did bud
by Big Ron 69 October 12, 2019
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Lou Ferrigno is right

Used at the beginning of a sentence to lend star credibility to whatever is about to be said.
Lou Ferrigno is right, I look really good in orange.
by Jim_Dittlemeyer August 7, 2009
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Fuckin' A Right!

Receiving "Fuckin' A Right!" as a response means the person is in TOTAL agreement with your statement. Slightly more emphatic than "Fuckin' A!".
#1 "I think you're gonna get drunk at the Christmas party again"
#2 "Fuckin' A Right!"
by Overdrive July 25, 2006
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right-on

An expression which adds a positive emphasis to an idea. It
can mean "cool" or "fantastic" or "you-got-it". Very popular
in the '70's when Isaac Hayes hit record "Shaft" used the
expression in its lyrics.
"Right-on, brother."
by Mamashaina46 May 27, 2008
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