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amirite
[am-ahy-rahyt]
interjection
an informal variant spelling of the phrase “am I right” used to elicit agreement or solidarity at the end of an observation, or used facetiously to undermine or mock the preceding observation: College admissions essays are exercises in creative writing, amirite?!
So, basically, my husband is the luckiest man on Earth, amirite.
College admissions essays are exercises in creative writing, amirite?!
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of amirite1
Example Sentences
Hey, what’s a few decades between friends, amirite?
Nothing mid about Mid-Michigan, amirite?
Until Katie Porter won her congressional seat in 2018, being a Democrat in Orange County was like rooting for the Angels: Someone has to do it, amirite?
It’s surely better to be honest about your geopolitical wants and needs than to suffer along with the status quo, amirite?
Gotta get these jokes off, amirite?
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