Righty-ho
Full definition of righty-ho
Interjection
- To indicate agreement
- 2002 Feb 24, Lynn Barber in The Observer, Travels with AuntieBut it is curiously difficult to say to John Simpson, "Actually, I'm scared of flying." So, instead, I say Righty-ho, and a few days later he is striding into the lobby of the Durban Hilton to meet me.
- To introduce a sentence in order to draw attention to the importance of what is being said.