One word.Five emotions. 🇬🇧 by GlitteringHotel8383 Tags:Great BritishGreat British MemesMemesUnited Kingdom 37 comments 6. Let’s begin 6. Gonna paint this roundabout 6. Trying to sound like you’ve been paying attention to anything they’re saying A strong example of. Eg – A right dickhead That’s enough. 7. I agree (said with a questioning manner) 6. Do you agree? 7. How dare you! 5.1. Cheers mate, I’m definitely not just going to turn round anyway when you’re out of sight and have a another go with the sat nav. 7. I believe you (i don’t, I’m being sarcastic) 8. (When said sarcastically) I call bullshit “I’ve been half listening to what you’ve been saying, carry on” You forgot….. Riiiiiiiiiiight? The suspicious, you’re full of bs right.  6. Oh, actually I do understand “Oh Right?” “I am about to fight you because you have been cheeky or in another way rude.” Right. Meaning even worse/more severe A right arse kicking is worse than a arse kicking An entitlement 6. Fuck you, but you’re not worth the energy to continue this fight None of those things are emotions, OP 🙄 A thing that you as a human are entitled to. “Universal declaration of Human RIGHTS” 6. We both know what you’ve just said is bullshit, but I no longer wish to continue this line of conversation. “Hello” -Yes 6. I don’t believe you 1. “Right.” 2. *pointing* “Right.” 3. *slaps thigh* “Right.” 4. *Clenching assorted muscles* “Right!” 5. “Riiiiiiiight.” 7. Extremely: after a busy day at work he was right tired. Stop it. That’s nonsense. Also “fuck you” Right (and) Whatever! 😆 6. Wrong! I don’t think I’ve experienced usage 4 6. Scepticism and scornful disbelief, either through drawing the word out, or prefixing with ‘yeah….’ 5. Is dont understand if its right as a question or finally understands if the right has a drawn out i I’m read all of these with the respective British accent/ inflection. I’m American. :3 Brett from Alien: I am a joke to you? (to those who don’t know he always said right) Comments are closed.
5.1. Cheers mate, I’m definitely not just going to turn round anyway when you’re out of sight and have a another go with the sat nav.
6. We both know what you’ve just said is bullshit, but I no longer wish to continue this line of conversation.
1. “Right.” 2. *pointing* “Right.” 3. *slaps thigh* “Right.” 4. *Clenching assorted muscles* “Right!” 5. “Riiiiiiiight.”
6. Scepticism and scornful disbelief, either through drawing the word out, or prefixing with ‘yeah….’
5. Is dont understand if its right as a question or finally understands if the right has a drawn out i
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6. Let’s begin
6. Gonna paint this roundabout
6. Trying to sound like you’ve been paying attention to anything they’re saying
A strong example of. Eg – A right dickhead
That’s enough.
7. I agree (said with a questioning manner)
6. Do you agree?
7. How dare you!
5.1. Cheers mate, I’m definitely not just going to turn round anyway when you’re out of sight and have a another go with the sat nav.
7. I believe you (i don’t, I’m being sarcastic)
8. (When said sarcastically) I call bullshit
“I’ve been half listening to what you’ve been saying, carry on”
You forgot….. Riiiiiiiiiiight? The suspicious, you’re full of bs right.

6. Oh, actually I do understand
“Oh Right?”
“I am about to fight you because you have been cheeky or in another way rude.”
Right.
Meaning even worse/more severe
A right arse kicking is worse than a arse kicking
An entitlement
6. Fuck you, but you’re not worth the energy to continue this fight
None of those things are emotions, OP 🙄
A thing that you as a human are entitled to. “Universal declaration of Human RIGHTS”
6. We both know what you’ve just said is bullshit, but I no longer wish to continue this line of conversation.
“Hello”
-Yes
6. I don’t believe you
1. “Right.”
2. *pointing* “Right.”
3. *slaps thigh* “Right.”
4. *Clenching assorted muscles* “Right!”
5. “Riiiiiiiight.”
7. Extremely: after a busy day at work he was right tired.
Stop it.
That’s nonsense.
Also “fuck you”
Right (and)
Whatever! 😆
6. Wrong!
I don’t think I’ve experienced usage 4
6. Scepticism and scornful disbelief, either through drawing the word out, or prefixing with ‘yeah….’
5. Is dont understand if its right as a question or finally understands if the right has a drawn out i
I’m read all of these with the respective British accent/ inflection.
I’m American. :3
Brett from Alien: I am a joke to you? (to those who don’t know he always said right)
Comments are closed.