On the reezie In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "on the reezie", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Mocha Phat calendar 2021-05-22 10:05

Meaning of On the reezie

Synonyms:

pinpoint accuracy

On the reezie American slang

Used to express that something is very accurate or definitely correct

"Did she just glance at me?" "On the reezie, girl."

The rumour about him and his secretary is on the reezie.

Other phrases about:

to stand corrected
To admit or accept that something you have done or said was wrong
in (all) conscience

With no guilt

God/goodness/Heaven knows

1. No one has an idea.

2. It is unquestionably true, certain, or certain that; it is clear that.

not far off/out/wrong

Nearly accurate or correct

darn tooting

1. Absolutely correct.

2. Utterly, completely, absolutely.

Origin of On the reezie

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