1. right on - Adjective
2. right on - Adverb
3. right on - Interjection
an interjection expressing agreement
Source: WordNetright-on
Advisors warned that such statements might alienate potential supporters in the South and West and risk his chances for the nomination, but Cleveland felt that being right on the issue was more important than the nomination. Source: Internet
After all, this series is about ghosts and the supernatural, and Halloween is right on theme. Source: Internet
Alternatively, as f is represented by A acting on the left on column vectors, f ∗ is represented by the same matrix acting on the right on row vectors. Source: Internet
And right on cue, Thor delivers the assistance Eddie requested -- shocking Venom and Carnage apart. Source: Internet
As for their baby's arrival, she joked, "We're kind of convinced that she's maybe a little bit psychic because she came right on time." Source: Internet
Although by now it was 3 p.m., Jackson decided to march his men two miles farther and turn right on the Turnpike instead, allowing him to strike the unprotected flank directly. Source: Internet