An expression uttered subsequent to an unforeseen response; used in a joking sense; can carry a sarcastic tone; usually accompanied by a dramatic step back from the person; although it carries a question mark it doesn't require an answer.
by mello yello October 01, 2009
After someone has made a claim, the second second speaker uses this phrase to express agreement, excitement, and possibly even non-chalance. Many linguists have placed the origins of this phrase near Pawtucket, RI.
Bro 1: Yo dawg, I hear there is a party at the local discotech. We should totally hit that thing up and scout for some females...
Bro 2: Yeah man. You right, you right.
Hot Girl: I really like the movie The Notebook. Such a good movie right?
Bro 2: Yeah man. You right, you right.
Ben Afflack: My boy's wicked smart!
Bro 2: Yeah man. You right, you right.
Bro 2: Yeah man. You right, you right.
Hot Girl: I really like the movie The Notebook. Such a good movie right?
Bro 2: Yeah man. You right, you right.
Ben Afflack: My boy's wicked smart!
Bro 2: Yeah man. You right, you right.
by theJeese April 07, 2011
by liljesus May 27, 2008
A term inferring that a person is correct in a matter of your opinion. Referring to the term "you are right" or "you are correct".
by John Wackets March 27, 2004
Dad: Son, your mother has just got diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. Lets pray to god and the holy spirit that she will recover.
Son: Are you serious right neow bro?
Son: Are you serious right neow bro?
by megafatbuttholeboy54 September 11, 2022
Slang term for "Are you crazy" and/or "Are you serious?"
Something to say when someone says something you think is ridiculous.
Something to say when someone says something you think is ridiculous.
by HaiSbravo February 26, 2010
On the first day there was nothing, and on the second day ishowspeed said "are you serious right neow bruh"
and there was light
and there was light
by leglleglleglleg September 26, 2022