Skip to main content

All rights reversed.

The indication of free distribution and reproduction. or copyleft license.

It is a pun.
All UrbDic definition have a "All rights reversed." license
by Anonymous User 699 December 30, 2020
mugGet the All rights reversed. mug.

Show the angles right

A saying someone uses when they want to send a hot or good looking pic of them. Sometimes even explicit photos, abs etc.
For example:

Girl: *sends a photo of her face*

Guy: show the angles right

Girl: *sends a photo of her breasts
by The mysterious viper January 5, 2023
mugGet the Show the angles right mug.

Trenton Is Always Right

Told my girlfriend if you look up Trenton is always right it’ll say he’s always right, and guess what. I’m right:)
by Onfries February 12, 2020
mugGet the Trenton Is Always Right mug.

ask that one right there

When you're angry at the person who has wronged you and is not worth addressing properly at that moment. It is almost like the "Bye, Felicia" phrase but is a bit more disrespectful in both a formal and informal setting (professional and/or public). Concept is still the same.
Friend: You alright?
You: I was, but now I'm not.
Friend: Why?
You: Ask that one right there.

Co-worker 1: Did you drink my cranberry juice?
Co-worker 2: Wait, that was your cranberry juice?
Co-worker 1: I'm asking you about it, so...
Co-worker 2: How was I supposed to know it was yours?
You: Hey guys! Huh...what's going on?
Co-worker 1: Ask that one right there.

Manager: Why did you leave late last night? You are thirty minute overtime.
You: Ask that one right there.
by 4llab0ut$ June 24, 2020
mugGet the ask that one right there mug.

you know that's right

burton guster's famous line from the show "psych"
gus - "you heard about pluto? that's messed up, right?"
shawn - "you know that's right"
by endqrmqn November 19, 2022
mugGet the you know that's right mug.

Right off the Back

A phrase referring to a specific personal, social, or worldly event that an individual has experienced or observed in the past, and shares their memory of while in a conversation, or while reflecting on the significance that he/she knew at the time would create a long term and/or an unavoidable chain of events.
This term implies a strong sense of intuition from the observer, as well as some experienced time that has proven the significance of this event to be be truly valid.
(*Not to be confused with "Right off the bat", which typically refers to a quick and strong , but short lived response to an emotion or action.)
The first time I walked through her door, I knew right off the back that she would be the love of my life.

When I first read in the newspaper in 1991 that it the US invaded Iraq to defend Quwait, I knew off the back that it would start a chain of events that would pull the U.S. into a long term military engagement in the Middle East.
by Thisluckybear April 11, 2022
mugGet the Right off the Back mug.

your on the right track

Teacher: well, your on the right track
Me in my head: STOP SAYING THAT MY ANSWER WASNT EVEN CLOSE
by Nobody reads this except you- September 30, 2021
mugGet the your on the right track mug.

Share this definition

Sign in to vote

We'll email you a link to sign in instantly.

Or

Check your email

We sent a link to

Open your email