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81right-on — British if people or their opinions are right on, they believe everyone should be treated in a fair way and they are careful not to offend anyone because of their sex, colour, age, etc.. She wrote a very right on book about attitudes to fat… …
82right — Adj. Used as an intensive. E.g. I made a right mess of that. Informal Adv. Very. E.g. I m right glad to hear that you two are friends again. Informal …
83right — 1) adj. in accordance with ethical principles or accepted professional standards. There may be more than one right action in any given circumstance. The tradition of Kantian ethics maintains that an action may be right irrespective of any good… …
84right — 1. Extreme. E.g. right bastard Very unpleasant man. 2. right! Excl. of assent …
85right-oh — rightoˈ or right ohˈ interjection (informal) Expressing acquiescence • • • Main Entry: ↑right …
86right on — adjective Date: 1925 1. exactly correct often used interjectionally to express agreement 2. (usually right on) attuned to the spirit of the times …
87right-on — adjective see right on 2 …
88right — a right to catch a specified quantity of fish, a proportion of the total allowable catch, to use a boat or any other specified fishing equipment, in a manner specified in a management plan or in fishery regulations …
89right on — interjection An expression of enthusiasm or encouragement. I knew you could do it. Right on! …
90right — (political) The branch of political opinion that is for the freedom of the individual in economic matters, and therefore protects the distributions of property and divisions of class that such freedoms generate. The right may frequently be… …