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"Right bonny'e was" is a phrase from the Scots language, often used in poetry or folk songs. It generally expresses a sense of approval or admiration, with "bonny" meaning beautiful or lovely. The phrase can convey a feeling of appreciation for something that is deemed good or pleasing. Its usage is typically tied to cultural expressions in Scotland.

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