Do right by (someone) phrase
If you "do right by someone", you treat someone in an ethical, fair, or respectful manner.
The judges are supposed to do right by all the participants.
You should do right by your employees if you want to have their respect.
He did right by his clients in such a difficult situation.
The verb "do" should be conjugated according to its tense.
The idiom "do right by" first appears in the mid-1700s and has steadily gained in popularity ever since.
Someone who is totally bad at doing something.
Mary really can't sing for toffee.