Street voices
"I know that's right. Basically a different way to express your strong agreement, similar to, you know, say it louder or whatnot. An example would be, damn, a whole free buffet? I know that's right."
What it means
Means strong agreement, approval, or a yes so loud it almost becomes applause. People drop it when someone says exactly what needed saying or when good news lands right in their lap. It feels warmer than a plain yes because it carries rhythm, attitude, and that little sparkle of being fully on board.
Usage examples
"Free parking downtown and somebody else buying dessert? I know that's right, tonight is finally showing us a little mercy."
"You got the job and they bumped the pay too? I know that's right, go on and win big."
"She said we're not settling for dusty energy this year. I know that's right."
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