Definder - what does the word mean?

What is Rights?

An expression which adds a positive emphasis to an idea. It
can mean "cool" or "fantastic" or "you-got-it". Very popular
in the '70's when Isaac Hayes hit record "Shaft" used the
expression in its lyrics.

"Right-on, brother."

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Rights - video


Rights - what is it?

Confirmation that one should go right

Hey its right right.

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What does "Rights" mean?

Listening, but not listening, blah blah blah.........Thinking to yourself...." Lying ass, would this motha fucka shut up for a fuckin minute". ( see Serious ? )

Jaime: Yeah I bet you I get more skins than Barney

Joe: Right Right!

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Rights - what does it mean?

A common way of starting a story when changing the subject

girl 1: Right right! You never guess what happened the other day?
Boy 1: *sigh* what?
Girls 1: *giggle* well right, I was walking down the street right?

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Rights - meaning

actually from the movie clockwork orange

"do you agree?"

"right right"

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Rights - definition

Common phrase used when someone is pretending that they are listening to you but they really don't care about any of the words that are coming out of your mouth.

"I just bought these brand new shoes this weekend. Aren't they dope vader?"

"Right right right."

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Rights - slang

Something privileged people use as an excuse to complain that they have it so bad.

Karen- Lockdown is an infringement of our rights!

Not a Karen: Rights come with responsibilities. Our responsibility at this point of time is to flatten the curve and save lives until more people have been vaccinated for covid-19.

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Rights

Something children under 18 don't have

I can do what I want
SHUT UP CHILD! YOU HAVE NO RIGHTS!

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Rights

A public relations scheme concocted by government officials to trick the public into giving the government power over their lives. These are discarded and ignored the second they become inconvenient to the government institution.

To convince the colonies to ratify the constitution, they added a Bill of Rights. At the earliest convenience, these rights were immediately trampled on, discarded, and ignored. The Bill of Rights exists today as a set of things to have students memorize in civics class, but not entirely understand, and for lawyers to use to make arguments that are then ignored by judges. Any other applications of rights, such as deterring Draconian legislation, are nonexistent.

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Rights

Something women don’t have.

β€œi have rights too”- Jessica
β€œgo back to the kitchen” - Chad

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