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end him rightly

The action of unscrewing the pommel of ones sword and throwing it at ones opponent.
"he offended me,so I had to end him rightly"

I don't rightly know

Simply, I don't know. Used in answer to any question by someone who can't think of anything else to say. Used particularly by idiots from Australia, thinking it mocks Scotsmen in some way.
Andrew - Hi Rod, how are you today?
Rod - I don't rightly know.
Andrew, that's a shame, is it correct your an Australian idiot?
Rod - I don't rightly know

quit rightly 

when something isn't exactly like it should be. don't worry, i'm surprised people in the south don't use it either. you could use it like a positive word, but then you sound like ned flanders.
the tower doesn't look quit rightly. it leans the the left a bit. joe biden isn't quit rightly.
quit rightly by mitchell n tyre December 30, 2022

All Righty 

An expression in the southern United States that ends a conversation, usually cutting it short, usually implying that the recipient of the phrase should scram.
1: The feller from the church sent me?

2. Yep, the farmer ain't home.

1: 'Bout a job?
2: Come back tomorrow.
1: Come back tomorrow?
2: Yep.

1: 'Cause the feller from the church sent me.
2: All righty.

1: Okay, I'll see you tomorrow. (Leaves.)
All Righty by NiraMillson December 6, 2016

Righty-Dokey, Skip. 

A common phrase, possibly coined by Ade Edmondson in the classic british sitcom 'Bottom' and blockbuster 'Guest House Paradiso'.
Richie: Okey-dokey. I'll distract his attention, you swipe the leg.

Eddie: Righty-dokey matey-bloke flap old salty sea-dog amigo skip-jack jockstrap piano-tuner, let's see you balls this one up!

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Rik: Eddie! Another bloody day.
Time to get up.

(Eddie's voice): 'Righty-dokey, skip.'
Righty-Dokey, Skip. by Raz91 November 25, 2010

righty oh camel toe

Term used to show agreement with a female whose labia is prominently displayed by form fitting garments.

Also used to demonstrate sarcastic agreement with one who is disagreeable.
Camel Toe Mary said "Please keep the door shut"

John said "Righty oh camel toe"
righty oh camel toe by Toledo September 19, 2012