'Iz right' is used to proclaim that something has been done to your liking or that you are in agreement with a decision.
by Maommaom March 11, 2011

Right-wing Hegelian movement that treats will as a meta-specific attribute of emergent desire.
Desire is represented as a vaporware aesthetic or color ratios.
Contrasts itself from traditionalist right-wing Hegelian movements in its orientation of individual consciousness as sublime (tautological to panarchic consciousness) and state and race as materialist ciphers (objects of will).
Desire is represented as a vaporware aesthetic or color ratios.
Contrasts itself from traditionalist right-wing Hegelian movements in its orientation of individual consciousness as sublime (tautological to panarchic consciousness) and state and race as materialist ciphers (objects of will).
The Vapor Right views individual consciousness as having a meta-collective relationship to universal consciousness.
Collective consciousness is posited as an illusion of will or false-in-origin.
Collective consciousness is posited as an illusion of will or false-in-origin.
by tomorrowtomorrow August 16, 2018

Used interjectionally at the end of a statement to make sure that what you just said is understood,and sometimes also to indicate that you want the subject dropped.
"Kenny,for the second time,you may wear only a baseball cap and a winter jacket. Nothing impressive,because you don't have liability insurance. All right?" said the claims examiner.
by JMC70 May 5, 2018

girl 1: "What did you do last night?"
girl 2: "I got really hammered, don't remember a thing. How about you?"
girl 1: " I stayed in and finished off an entire bucket of chicken. You could say I got right full last night."
girl 2: "I got really hammered, don't remember a thing. How about you?"
girl 1: " I stayed in and finished off an entire bucket of chicken. You could say I got right full last night."
by Bragan Huvne July 17, 2010

Republicans who disassociate themselves from the Republican Party, because right winged nuts are setting the Party's agenda to favor the 1%, and in a way that is hostile toward the middle class, poor, women, gays, sick, scientists, and illegal immigrants.
Right Flight may be a big problem for the Republican Party as they become dominated by right winged nuts who are more anti-government and anarchistic than conservative, and who lack a viable agenda to solve critical problems that face the nation.
by mlhiss January 31, 2014

by ejeezy February 5, 2008

by Right Boob March 30, 2016
