by learninggirl March 22, 2021

Business folks say this to 1) imply they can do favors, affect change, etc. and 2) sound macho.
Especially common among grown-up douchebro yuppie types.
Especially common among grown-up douchebro yuppie types.
Hydrogen fuel cells aren't a development priority this quarter? Let me see if I can poke the right bears to get this done.
by unicodebandito May 9, 2017

A Right-Roid is an insult to a person that holds right-wing beliefs. It is made of two words Right wing and Steroids, combined to make the word Right-Roid. The meaning behind it is a Right wing person that is very angry at a situation involving politics.
Person 1:"Have you heard Trump got arrested"
Person 2: "THIS IS UNBELIVABLE MAGA FOR LIFE, STORM THE CAPITOAL AGAIN"
Person 1: "You're such a Right-Roid"
Person 2: "THIS IS UNBELIVABLE MAGA FOR LIFE, STORM THE CAPITOAL AGAIN"
Person 1: "You're such a Right-Roid"
by Kall_Me November 6, 2023

by Nmoneynokizz August 24, 2022

"Right Honourable Friend" = Procrastinating Parliamentary Prick\wanker:
a persion who slows down parliament by bench-sitting/procrastinating and making non-commital
feedback into legislation despite being paid to do their job - by definition of the very respect that - that being why they are in power in the first place...
This isn't actually the definition - but with the increased use of it in videos... watching the world burn will never be more calculated and accurate than ruining this word forever...
a persion who slows down parliament by bench-sitting/procrastinating and making non-commital
feedback into legislation despite being paid to do their job - by definition of the very respect that - that being why they are in power in the first place...
This isn't actually the definition - but with the increased use of it in videos... watching the world burn will never be more calculated and accurate than ruining this word forever...
will my "right honourable friend" tell us why mr speaker is shagging my MP's behind Mc'donalds at 4 in the morning...
by HauntingPast February 15, 2021

by BenPC August 14, 2017

The part of the political Left that pretends to be socialist then systematically betrays the electors once their seats are secured.
The social right, which is supposed to be left-wing, gives more importance to governing than to the measures it will apply, and finds itself governing with the right for the right, despite being elected by the left.
by asceticfigure July 22, 2024
