Matt-o, I noted that too but Google "right-o" and you'll find it doesn't seem necessary. But for instance Wodehouse - who uses it a lot - does hyphenate the o. Believe it or not I just now opened one of his books on a random page and there it was: "right-o". ;)
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hmmm... I wonder why they didn't hyphenate that "o"...
Matt-o,
I noted that too but Google "right-o" and you'll find it doesn't seem necessary. But for instance Wodehouse - who uses it a lot - does hyphenate the o. Believe it or not I just now opened one of his books on a random page and there it was: "right-o". ;)
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