right up v.
(US Und.) to corrupt, to make someone, e.g. a police officer, a politician, amenable to bribery and thus the permitting of criminal activity.
Big Con 21: Small cities which could be easily ‘righted up’. |
(US Und.) to corrupt, to make someone, e.g. a police officer, a politician, amenable to bribery and thus the permitting of criminal activity.
Big Con 21: Small cities which could be easily ‘righted up’. |