right-onness

English

Etymology

right-on + -ness

Noun

right-onness (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being right-on.
    • 1988, Shabnam Grewal, Charting the journey: writings by black and Third World women
      Oh, there are gestures, and the competition to include the writing of a handful of 'approved' Black British women writers in anthologies with pretensions to right-onness is fierce.

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