phrase General Slang

too right

TOO RYTE · phrase · informal

Absolutely; definitely true.

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Definitions

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An emphatic expression of agreement.

“'That ref was hopeless.' 'Too right he was.'”
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too right In A Sentence

'That ref was hopeless.' 'Too right he was.'

Origin & Usage

Australian intensified agreement.

People Also Ask

What does 'too right' mean?

It's an emphatic way of saying 'absolutely' or 'that's definitely true'. It signals strong agreement.

How do you use 'too right'?

You say it to back up what someone just said, e.g. 'That was a rip-off.' 'Too right it was.'

Is 'too right' the same as 'bloody oath'?

They're close in meaning, both expressing firm agreement, though 'bloody oath' is a bit stronger and more colourful.

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