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Alritelates  

A combination of "alright" and "lates." Usually said in a quick, and high pitched voice. Also usually followed by one or more exclamation points. This word came into existence due to the fact that most males say "alright lates" at the end of a conversation.
I'll call u back, alritelates !!!
Alritelates by Efrain January 22, 2008
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Latin Surname
Derives from the ancient Alzate family in Basque Spain during the War of Bands Civil War. Since then, very minimum has been known about the name meaning. It could just be a normal surname with any meaning. But speculations say it derives from Alts - Alder Tree, and Ate- Harbor, entrance.

Possible definition: Entrance to Life, Gateway to Life.
Gaius Carpe Alzate
Alzate by Yokchranko February 2, 2020
The ultimate dismissive colloquialism. Can be used in conjunction with "g-g-g-gary preece!" to emphasise the severity.
"That bloke over there is giving you the eye!"
"Awrate mate, of course he is!"
Awrate by Andy Walker February 2, 2004

it's alrite 'ere innit 

(Phrase) Chiefly North Yorkshire. Standard rendering "It's alright here isn't it?" Northern prununciation " its alreet eer init"
Useful phrase to describe a place uncovered by serendipity to a place off the beaten trail.
"hey it's alrite 'ere innit? I heard it al' Oxford toffs in Settle, but them birds ar' alrite"
alrato by latindoggg August 21, 2003
greeting in the north east of england usually between males
passes mate in street
"alrite"
"aye"
alrite by ste January 6, 2005