Right or Wright?

In our family, we have a new saying, we also have a new way about going about things too. We go about doing things the right way, not the wright way. This has become a very contentious issue and we aren’t backing down on this. 

Resources – The Right Way Mississippi

Right 

adjective

  1. Morally good, justified, or acceptable.
  2. True or correct as a fact.

adverb

  1. To the furthest or most complete extent or degree (used for emphasis).
  2. Correctly.

noun

  1. That which is morally correct, just, or honourable.
  2. A moral or legal entitlement to have or do something.

verb

  1. Restore to a normal or upright position.
  2. Restore to a normal or correct state.

exclamation

  1. Used to indicate agreement or to acknowledge a statement or order.

Wright

adjective

  1. Unprincipled, unjustified, morally reprehensible.
  2. Facts are optional.
  3. Entitlement. 

adverb

Demanding, controlling, subjection and narcissistic tendencies. 

noun

  1. No honor whatsoever. 
  2. A perceived moral and legal entitlement to take everything.

verb

  1. Shoddy and half-arsed workmanship.

exclamation

  1. It’s just a fucking holiday house. 

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