Ted: Stay to skier's right at the bottom of this run, there's a nappy patch of weeds down there!
Bill: Bogus!
Bill: Bogus!
by Drew Stevens January 26, 2006
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Person 1. " oh god did u see "blank" last night at the bar, he was being such a skeeze?
Person 2. Oh i know, fer right?!!?
Person 2. Oh i know, fer right?!!?
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When a person in the left lane cuts across the right lane to dart in to the exit or turn lane. This typically happens on the highway.
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"Kenny, because you do not have liability insurance,you may only wear your baseball cap and winter jacket. Nothing impressive. All right?" said the claims examiner.
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Get the hanses.right.hand mug.When you beat someone's ass in something. When you comepletely give somebody or something the sauce, you ask if you are still cool.
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Get the we still cool right mug.1. What 'you're absolutely right' looks like when you say it sarcastically to someone who's probably giving you advise you've probably heard (and ignored) multiple times before, or they just don't know what they're talking about.
2. Your idea of what's right. Your ideology. Your NORMVL.
3. Derived from /you're absolutely right/, just without the apostrophe and the 'e', which turns it into "your", which suggests ownership, so 'Your' idea of what's 'absolutely right'. "My absolutely right".
2. Your idea of what's right. Your ideology. Your NORMVL.
3. Derived from /you're absolutely right/, just without the apostrophe and the 'e', which turns it into "your", which suggests ownership, so 'Your' idea of what's 'absolutely right'. "My absolutely right".
Dude 1: Bru I think if you made just one trap song, just one, I promise people will really mess with your stuff.
Dude 2: Oh yeah! Damn, your absolutely right Dude 1!
Dude 2: Oh yeah! Damn, your absolutely right Dude 1!
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