1) Used in conjunction with a
declaration of action.
2) An emphasis added to a statement in place of completely, utterly, totally, etc.
3) A phrase added to a statement to
imply justification for an action.
1) If you don't
put that down, I'm going to beat you right and proper.
2) "I'm completely screwed" becomes "
I'm screwed, right and proper."
3) "We'll
arrest him, right and proper."