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Because I'm a Catholic, right?

(N) When you're pushed to the corner during a debate or an argument, and you have no valid points to put across, you may use this slang to save your face and guilt your opponent. This is an important victim card in India.
Policemen caught Joe riding without license. They urged him to come to the nearby police station as punishment. Joe instead of accepting his crime, said : "you caught me Because I'm a Catholic, right?"

The policemen, feared of being called communal, let him go.
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Not always right

A Not Always Right customer is one that is 1. Trying to get something for nothing; 2. Abusing the employee for one reason or another (trying to get their own way, or for the fun of it); 3. Doesn’t realize they’re wrong
Please tell me all the reasons you like our competition better, I don't have more customers behind you or anything. #not always right
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Righteous Chops 

Insane guitar playing. Usually used to describe someones guitar playing during a super fast and awesome sounding solo.

The two words do not have to necessarily be put together into a sentence. Look at examples.
Jimi Hendrix's righteous chops will turn you brain into mush.

From the sponge bob movie:

My precious helmets!

-- His chops are too righteous.--

The helmets can't handle
this level of rock 'n' roll.

friggin rights 

polite way of saying fuckin eh, mostly used by true canadians
(bud 1) hey man the trucks running again lets go for a shit snot
(bud2) friggin rights it is buddy
friggin rights by 10 ply pony November 26, 2013

top right mike 

i saw top right mike and googled it LULW
top right mike by forsenBAJ January 15, 2021

Spun right round the ankles

Describing drunkenness, being messed up, can not walk straight
Look at that hobo he can't even stand, must be "spun right round the ankles"

That boy ain't right 

Common line uttered by King of the Hill character Hank Hill when his son Bobby acts in a way that irritates and/or confuses him.
That Boy Ain't Right

That's about all you need.