This is a slang that means something is coming from all directions. If things are coming in "left, right and center" they are definitely serious.
The expression comes from the military. In military terms on the battle field the commanders are concerned with getting "flanked" and have to be concerned with the strongest point of attack. When faced with an overwhelming attack which would see the opposition basically over running the defending unit the defending unit would simply refer to it as coming from "left, right and center" meaning everywhere.
The expression comes from the military. In military terms on the battle field the commanders are concerned with getting "flanked" and have to be concerned with the strongest point of attack. When faced with an overwhelming attack which would see the opposition basically over running the defending unit the defending unit would simply refer to it as coming from "left, right and center" meaning everywhere.
by claymuir October 03, 2005
Phrase used to express agreement usually over something very annoying or something relating to yourself.
by Bonnieeee June 20, 2006
1. Within your ability.
2. Within your ability to do what is allowed to you.
3. Got/Has/Have the authority to do "whatever it's based on."
2. Within your ability to do what is allowed to you.
3. Got/Has/Have the authority to do "whatever it's based on."
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant March 14, 2006
What you say when you wan't your pet Orangutan to hit someone.
As in the Clint Eastwood movie, "Any which way you can"
As in the Clint Eastwood movie, "Any which way you can"
A guy pulls a gun very close to Clint's characters truck, with Clyde sitting in it, Clint simply says "Right turn Clyde" and Clyde levels the guy...
by BigMontana September 18, 2013
When pulling up to an intersection with a red light, the driver pulls into an adjacent parking lot to his right, then pulls through the parking lot, and exits through the other exit, effectively completing a right turn, and avoiding waiting at the light.
Juan was going to pick up some chickens for dinner, and got stuck at red light. To save time, he blew through the gas station parking lot, and made a Mexican right turn
by Alejandro Fernandez February 27, 2012
Even if someone might actually be correct, those with power are often able to impose their beliefs on others through force, rather than logical persuasion.
Why did colonists believe that blacks were inferior and manage to convince everyone else that as well?
Well you know might makes right.
Well you know might makes right.
by Jay.Rose November 01, 2013
When a group of Cali girls are on a trolly to Tijuana ,Mexico, they look around and say "Shit ain't right!"
by whozcrackin October 02, 2006