1. bang to rights - Verb
2. bang to rights - Phrase
(Britain) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: bang (adverb), to rights.
(Britain, idiomatic) Red-handed.
bang to rights (third-person singular simple present bangs to rights, present participle banging to rights, simple past and past participle banged to rights)
(rare, Britain, idiomatic) To have sufficient, indisputable evidence that a person's actions are generally perceived to be wrong; to catch red-handed.
bang to rights (third-person singular simple present bangs to rights, present participle banging to rights, simple past and past participle banged to rights)
(rare, Britain, idiomatic) To have sufficient, indisputable evidence that a person's actions are generally perceived to be wrong; to catch red-handed.