Commonly used in Northern England, most notably in the Wigan area and is another way of saying 'be reet' - a basic shortening of the phrase 'it'll be alright'.
Often said to be reassuringly optimistic after something bad has happened.
Often said to be reassuringly optimistic after something bad has happened.
Person number 1: Ahhh no mert, a jus' got 'it by t'buzz an' me chippy tea gorr all squished!
Person number 2: Breet.
Person number 2: Breet.
by shutupcaf August 20, 2009