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2007-03-09 15:16:44 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Food & Drink Other - Food & Drink

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It just means 'right', except theres an 'o' on the end. Im not sure why some people say it instead of 'right'.... its kinda like how some people say 'okay then' instead of 'ok'.... its just a longer version of the original word. So yeah basically

right-o = right

2007-03-09 15:22:29 · answer #1 · answered by ♥ уσυ вєℓσηg ωιтн мє ♥ 7 · 0 0

Correct

2007-03-09 23:43:53 · answer #2 · answered by John R 4 · 0 0

It's an affirmative expression. It's like saying, "Yes, I"m on it."

2007-03-10 08:32:53 · answer #3 · answered by howlettlogan 6 · 0 0

right on the money

2007-03-09 23:19:45 · answer #4 · answered by Connie 5 · 0 0

right on.....the person saying it is in agreement with whatever was said

2007-03-09 23:24:44 · answer #5 · answered by tigermoondog 4 · 0 0

its just like YEAH or OK just another way of sayin it

2007-03-09 23:19:50 · answer #6 · answered by John S 2 · 0 0

that's correct is what it means

2007-03-09 23:20:43 · answer #7 · answered by fade_this_rally 7 · 0 0

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