by Mew K May 27, 2009
An alternative to saying, "Right Now". This phrase was started in 2001 in an episode of Super Troopers, where Foster tries to see if he can say "meow" 10 times while pulling someone over.
by whatitlooklike March 23, 2012
A term used by miserable, pretentious people whose lives are so utterly devoid of meaning that they resort to unintelligent and vapid substitutions of normal English and transform it into perverse cacophony.
Morton: "Come here, right meow"
Carlton: "Morton, since you used the term 'right meow' I have to conclude that you are one of those loser-types I've been warning my children to stay away from."
Carlton: "Morton, since you used the term 'right meow' I have to conclude that you are one of those loser-types I've been warning my children to stay away from."
by Xylophonist December 05, 2011
by Dr. Peppercrack May 04, 2010
mom: go clean you room right meow!
teacher: do your homework right moew!
kid: are you going to that party?
other kid: yeah, i'm going right meow!
teacher: do your homework right moew!
kid: are you going to that party?
other kid: yeah, i'm going right meow!
by goanaskamothafucka November 10, 2010
by TRLSG March 14, 2015
by markthephrasecreator May 18, 2016