Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
righty-ho
interjection
/ˈraɪti hoʊ/

Definition
An informal expression used to indicate agreement or confirmation, often with a cheerful tone.

Examples
- “Righty-ho, let’s get started on the project!”
- “You’ve decided to join us? Righty-ho!”
- “If that’s what you want to do, righty-ho!”

Meaning
The phrase ‘righty-ho’ conveys a sense of readiness or willingness to proceed with a task, similar to saying ‘okay’ or ‘all right.’

Synonyms
- Okay
- Alright
- Sounds good