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It's a slang version of agreement, such as "You sure are right!" Grammatically it would be "Sure, you are right". But pronounced, "Sho' you right!"
The movie Mr. mom
"I'm with you all the way!" "I second that!" "Right on!" (Slang)
"Hard on" means right on top of -- as in "hard on the heels" means right on top on one's heels, or behind one. The phrase "hard on" is also a slang term meaning that a man is sexually aroused.
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chikennys hah funny right
Tell them they are not funny then leave the room and tell them that its not always the right thing to be funny.
When mounting a motorcycle, remember the key phrase: "Left foot first, right foot last." Start by placing your left foot on the left peg, then swing your right leg over the seat, and finally, place your right foot on the ground. This method ensures stability and control as you mount the bike. Always check your surroundings and make sure the motorcycle is in neutral before getting on.
Yes it was extremely funny wasn't it! I'm getting the giggles right now! HahahHah!
I am concerned. Are you all right? You had a funny dream last night. Your screaming gave me such a fright. Your cheeks were pale, your face was white.
YES!! I'm looking for it right now! So funny!!
Hopipolla by Sigur Ross I think it's spelt right
feeling funny, looks funny, cant move, it still hurts...
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When going into a port or harbor, you should keep green buoys on your left. When leaving a port or harbor, you should keep green buoys to your right. A good way to remember this is the phrase "Red, Right, Return." This phrase means that you should keep Red buoys on your Right (thus keeping green buoys on your left) when coming into a port/harbor (Returning).
Remember Right Now was created on 2003-06-17.