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Real Sounthern original Hood slang normally use in the south.
Most southern people "black or white" with an accent pronounce "Right there or Right here" as "Right cheer".
Southern people "black or white" with an accent will usually say "Right cheer" instead of "Right there or Right here"
Most southern people "black or white" with an accent pronounce "Right there or Right here" as "Right cheer".
Southern people "black or white" with an accent will usually say "Right cheer" instead of "Right there or Right here"
by Sok Dz February 28, 2012
Apr 26 Word of the Day
1. The default beliefs installed when you were a child.
2. An unexamined position you absorbed from your environment growing up.
2. An unexamined position you absorbed from your environment growing up.
I grew up in a conservative home so my factory settings lead me to vote Republican.
I grew up in a liberal home so my factory settings lead me to vote Democrat.
I grew up in a liberal home so my factory settings lead me to vote Democrat.
by riemannslost0 February 04, 2020
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Definition: Right here. Properly pronounced 'ratcheer' or 'ratchere'. Common to the Southern United States. Has Absolutely Nothing to do with cheer, cheering, the skin color or social class of the speaker, or things 'right there'. See: Rat cheer
by newsouth June 24, 2018