To act like a right Hobnob in the tea, is to have a tantrum and deliberately sabotage something nice, either for yourself or someone else. Taken from the selfish nature of the hobnob biscuit, which presents itself as a tough 'come dunk me bro' biscuit, only to crumble when submerged. Similar to 'pissed on your chips'.
by Dontleavemeunattended April 26, 2021
Get the Like a right Hobnob in the teamug. A website which supplies biased information, with the purpose of promoting a left or right hidden agenda through "out-right" lies and falsehoods.
Urbandictionary.com is a Off-Right website, published with erroneous information, which is financed by people like the Coch Bros, who have a vested interest in promoting the far right agenda.
by Debwhocares August 20, 2017
Get the Off-Rightmug. This phrase is used a lot at the fast food chain ‘In ‘N Out’. If you listen closely to the employees inside they are always saying it to each other instead of saying yes or okay. Sometimes they will say it to the customers as well.
by CriesforLies June 13, 2023
Get the Right on.mug. Hym "Japan had it right. It doesn't shut off until the creator/inventor is credited and paid. It isn't extortion for you to try to steal something and be unable to do that. I'm not manifesting it or just saying things I want to be true. When I say something is the case or that something true, I'm not just doing mental gymnastics to try and legal-loophole God."
by Hym Iam November 3, 2025
Get the Japan had it rightmug. by Uncle Larel January 22, 2023
Get the right the shipmug. Mine Feels The Most Right Because If I Hit You, I Will Myself That It Is Not Normal Until I Go To Sleep
Mine Feels The Most Right Because If I Hit You, I Will Myself That It Is Not Normal Until I Go To Sleep
by TheSpartanicaOfAnyHellstromu3e March 28, 2025
Get the Mine Feels The Most Right Because If I Hit You, I Will Myself That It Is Not Normal Until I Go To Sleepmug. In a Hypocractic form of government, the inalienable right to say one thing and do another, as exemplified by Senator Lindsey Graham.
'"Use my words against me" doesn't mean "hold me accountable"', said Graham. "As a Republican, I am exercising my Hypocratic Right to say and do anything I want to."
by Monkey's Dad September 22, 2020
Get the Hypocratic Rightmug.