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I was wrong

When someone is not correct. When they are the opposite of right. Normally what Ann is when she’s mentioning The Rock.
Ann looked at Brian and said, “I was wrong” . As she always is when talking about The Rock.
by Bk102886 November 11, 2020
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you're wrong + ratio

Used when someone doesn't have any other comebacks in an argument. The person who uses this is so confident they are correct, that they are essentially saying more people will agree with them, hence, "ratio". Most people also use "your wrong + ratio," because they didn't pay attention in 5th-grade grammar class.
(insert good argument here)

you're wrong + ratio
by xsierraz March 31, 2022
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The world's oldest copout. Obviously this term was coined by someone who had just wronged someone and feared their wrath.
I know I just punched you in the face for no reason even though you were minding your own business, but don't hit me back because two wrongs don't make a right bro.
by MarcusDude September 30, 2012
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sick and wrong

A term used to mean something that should not take place, often used in an over-the-top fashion.
That is just sick and wrong!
by Ian Chode April 2, 2003
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study long study wrong

hood slang
1. to overthink something
2. or to try to force an idea out.
Usually said to the person taking forever...
domino player 1:hmmm.......
domino player 2:study long study wrong nigga!
by kilo April 6, 2006
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One wrong don't make a right

1: It is not acceptable to do something bad to someone, especially when that someone didn't deserve it.

2: It is never right to wrong someone, especially when that someone is minding his own business.
One wrong don't make a right is a counter-quote when "two wrongs don't make a right" is said.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant September 28, 2005
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wrong uses for this

it is incorrect to use "this" when not followed by a noun or participle.

in the example below we see the confusion that can be caused when "this" is left hanging. in the correct sentence, we see that the reader now knows not only that a dildo is frequently stuck up their asses, but we now know which dildo, "this dildo".
Wrong: It seems that many people who post on urbandictionary are 13 years old, have anywhere from 3 - 7 pubic hairs, and often stick this up their ass.
Right: It seems that many people who post on urbandictionary are 13 years old, have anywhere from 3 - 7 pubic hairs, and often stick this dildo up their ass.
by iwastoodrunk March 29, 2004
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