by An anonymous D-club member March 29, 2016
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
Rod - I don't rightly know.
Andrew, that's a shame, is it correct your an Australian idiot?
Rod - I don't rightly know
by Scottish Linguist March 19, 2015
Rightly guided to give guidance rightly not wrongly if you are wrongly guiding me please start righteously guiding. Or I won't want to go I don't follow but b can beside
by Ms.irie as fcuk September 30, 2022
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.
by mitchell n tyre December 31, 2022