Your other right


for little kids and dumb-sses, it a saying to mean when you raise your left hand when asked for your right, to tell them to change to the other hand.
teacher: kids, raise your right hand!

(billy raises his left hand.)

teacher: billy, your other right.
a phrase said to a moron who does not know their right from their left.
i told johnny to raise his right hand so he could be sworn in to testify in court. johnny raises his left and i tell him your other right.
phrase meaning “left” for dumb-sses that can’t tell the difference between left and right. as opposed to your other left
coach: turn left!

(kids turn right)

coach: …your other right.

(kids turn left)

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