right

n. 1. (psychology) what you can get away with or what feels good. 2. (law) one of those privileges protected by the Bill of Rights, which all branches of governement seek tirelessly to undermine. 3. I have a right to nothing, which another has a right to take away. [Thomas Jefferson]





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