dead to rights

Absolutely without doubt; also, red-handed, in the act of doing something. The term originated in the United States in the mid- nineteenth century and was used mostly with reference to criminal activity. George Washington Marsell defined it in his Vocabulum or The Rogue’s Lexicon (1859): “Dead to rights [means] positively guilty and no way of getting clear.” It is heard less often today.

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