right side, on someone's



right side, on someone's

Also, on someone's good side. In someone's favor. It is often put as get or keep or stay on someone's right side , as in We must get on Bill's right side if we're to get approval of our plans, or Jane had a hard time staying on the good side of her difficult supervisor. The antonym on someone's wrong side, means "in someone's disfavor," as in I got on her wrong side by opening my mouth once too often. Also see wrong side.
See also: on, right

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Humayra-Arabic
GİZem-Turkish
Bayani-Tagalog
Volos-Slavic Mythology
AmethystAM-ə-thistEnglish (Rare)
CarpusKAHR-pəs (English)Biblical, Biblical Latin