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a'ight

derived from the words "all right" in acknowledgement that you understand, comprehend, or heard what was asked or commanded. Usually used when being lazy in speech, or when you are too embarassed to respond with complete word usage.
The upset drummer responded to the teachers request with a stoic "a'ight"
by Nathan Comden September 30, 2005
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