Adverb
damn right (not comparable)
(idiomatic, vulgar) Expresses enthusiastic support or opposition, agreement or disagreement, certainty or emphasis.
Oscar Wilde said the rich and the poor are equal - they can both sleep under the bridge. Right? Do they have a right? You're damn right they have a right! Al Lewis
Damn right I like the life I live, 'cause I went from negative to positive. The Notorious B.I.G.
I don't want to be Babe Ruth. He was a great ballplayer. I'm not trying to replace him. The record is there and damn right I want to break it, but that isn't replacing Babe Ruth. Roger Maris
You're damn right when you say I've shown people how to make a firebomb, I've done my time for my crimes, and I should be able to talk about them. Rod Coronado
Mine is a story about a teenage single mother who struggled to keep her young family afloat. It's a story about a young woman who was given a precious opportunity to work her way up in the world. It's a story about resiliency, and sacrifice, and perseverance. And you're damn right it's a true story. Wendy Davis
Damn right I begrudge! I grudge every memory of yours that doesna hold me, and every tear ye've shed for another, and every second you've spent in another man's bed! Diana Gabaldon