And where you RIGHT to do that... Or where you WORNG? OH, NO. I KNOW. I know you're a woman so you don't understand what WRONG is or what BEING WRONG feels like but it LOOKS something like this:
A wrong person "I did what I thought what right š„ŗ"
Hym "THAT'S WHAT BEING WRONG LOOKS LIKE! āļø THAT RIGHT THERE! WRONG! BAD!"
Hym "THAT'S WHAT BEING WRONG LOOKS LIKE! āļø THAT RIGHT THERE! WRONG! BAD!"
by Hym Iam March 23, 2024
Get the I did what I thought what rightmug. by SuelTameOresuTeMato April 26, 2025
Get the America Chavez Guerrery Ferrarra Ferrerra Like RIght Booty CHeeks And Impaled Talusesmug. The act of one man laying his testicles over the bridge of another manās nose. This could be done for pleasure or jest. This is similar to tea bagging, but the offender or giver may lay the shaft of his penis down towards the receiverās mouth.
Jake: Nate, lets wait till Stevie passes out drunk then i will give him a south beach breath right. Get your Nikon ready. I want a close up on this one.
Nate: Jake I think thatās gay move.
Jake: is it? I am going to do it anyway.
Nate: ok make sure you fluff first.
Nate: Jake I think thatās gay move.
Jake: is it? I am going to do it anyway.
Nate: ok make sure you fluff first.
by Professor Deuterium May 6, 2018
Get the South Beach Breath Rightmug. Stray Kids. :)
by stanstraykidsandstreamgodsmenu September 15, 2020
Get the the only people who deserve rightsmug. .
Pay attention to when I process moving the left side of my body with my right lobe and I will kill you
by LeSouffleDeVersailles March 1, 2025
Get the Pay attention to when I process moving the left side of my body with my right lobe and I will kill youmug. A humorous phrase used immediately after misspelling a word intentionally or not to acknowledge the mistake in a lighthearted, self-deprecating way. The phrase is often used by someone who is known to regularly misspell words, and itās meant to make others laugh while playfully admitting defeat. Itās less about correcting the error and more about leaning into it for comedic effect, as if the speaker is laughing at themselves while rethinking their life choices.
Person A: What do you do for a living?
Person B: I do ecnomcks.
Person B: Imagine I spelt that right.
Person B: I do ecnomcks.
Person B: Imagine I spelt that right.
by oAmfaii May 16, 2025
Get the Imagine I spelt that right.mug. 'A Right Number Six' is used in reference to a person who is generally a spanner and thinks, usually in a sporting context, that they are better then they actually are. They also have a loud mouth and utilse this annoying all.
Bob: Did you see that centre half, a prize pillock whenever I have seen one.
Jim: Yeah, a Right Number Six.
Jim: Yeah, a Right Number Six.
by Wind. July 9, 2010
Get the A Right Number Sixmug.