Baby Boomers (1946-1964)
Right on
Used when expressing approval during conversations or discussions.
Literal Meaning
Being in a straight position; correct; suitable; proper
Actual Meaning
Expression of agreement or approval
Examples in Context

When she told me her favorite band was playing in town, I replied, 'Right on, I'm totally in!'

When my friend suggested we hit the beach, I said, 'Right on! That sounds like a great idea!'

After I explained my plan for the project, my boss nodded and said, 'Right on, let's get started!'

Helpful Tips
  • 1It's commonly used in casual conversations, especially among friends or peers, so watch for relaxed settings.
  • 2Listen for excitement or enthusiasm in the speaker's tone; 'Right on' often carries positive energy.
  • 3You might hear it in response to suggestions or opinions; it's a way of showing that someone is on the same page.
Phrase Thesaurus
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