to agree with one of your running buddies with out appearing to be overly eager; usually used to end a coversation.
by Pete Dick February 16, 2008
1.saying okay
2.of you call a person alright you are saying that they are amazing , awesome , brilliant , and you want to love them
2.of you call a person alright you are saying that they are amazing , awesome , brilliant , and you want to love them
by big playa 97 February 28, 2015
An alternate spelling of all right.
Although sometimes considered improper English, it is a completely logical contraction. The words altogether and already are similar contractions that are widely accepted.
Although sometimes considered improper English, it is a completely logical contraction. The words altogether and already are similar contractions that are widely accepted.
Alright isn't a word for retards. It'll be a real English word in dictionaries a few years down the road.
People that criticize the use of the word "alright" are probably guilty of scores of grammatical errors anyway, like everyone who speaks the English language.
People that criticize the use of the word "alright" are probably guilty of scores of grammatical errors anyway, like everyone who speaks the English language.
by DrIdiot September 22, 2005
by 1st Shift May 31, 2018
Exclam. Hello. A greeting. No answer is expected to what is inherently a question. Northern dialect has created the phonetic corruption awreet.
by Alex Quantashassle February 13, 2005
by Odiumjunkie February 27, 2005
Alternate, simplified version of "all right." Often used in place of "okay" or "fine." Used almost exclusively in email, chat, video games and subtitled movies and anime by folks who slept through English.
1. "No self-respecting editor would allow 'alright' to be used in a novel, nor any English teacher would allow it in an essay, but when it comes to popular culture, I guess it's all right."
2. Akane: "Ranma, are you alright?"
2. Akane: "Ranma, are you alright?"
by Spy Magician June 08, 2003