The society-friendly term for downsizing/laying off people, in an attempt to make the situation look less grim. Recently used in the media by companies who have overspent or mismanaged their budget and have to cut spending somewhere, yet they continue to pay outrageuos salaries to CEOs, Presidents, Vice-Presidents, etc.
"I'm so broke since the layoff, I can't pay my rent. It's depressing!"
"Well, if you get evicted maybe you can offer to house-sit for Jon Moneybags. I hear he has a huge house, and he'll be on vacation in Hawaii for two weeks.
"Great idea. It's a good thing that he's the Big Cheese and wasn't affected by the rightsizing."
Someone who is politically right leaning, and is right of centre economically, culturally and politically. Also, this does not endorse the extreme right ideologies of the Middle- East.
Rex fires his point straight. Oh! He is righterest.
He had, like many others whose primary language is rightspeak, delved into blatantly supporting autocratic tyrants around the world, on its face quite mystifying since it is so at odds with the classic right wing perspective supporting the limited role of government.
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