1) A common UK greeting synonymous with hello or yo. Similar to how's it goin? or what's up? Though often inflected with an upspeak, suggesting a response is required. It isn't necessarily, and if the person then wants to talk about what so-and-so said to so-and-so near the printer today. It can be downright unwanted!
2) A genuine concern for a persons well-being where a response is required. The person could be recently bereaved or long since last seen.
Context is important. If the person was seen half an hour ago and there's no reason to think they're in any distress, it's a greeting. When confronting an injured person, it requires a response.
2) A genuine concern for a persons well-being where a response is required. The person could be recently bereaved or long since last seen.
Context is important. If the person was seen half an hour ago and there's no reason to think they're in any distress, it's a greeting. When confronting an injured person, it requires a response.
You alright?
by jussomeguywhoknowsstuffyouknow August 21, 2024
Can be used as a greeting or a diss
You alright? I'm good man thanks
This diss was started in florida but it made it's way to michigan and is used by bullys to get people upset
You alright? I'm good man thanks
This diss was started in florida but it made it's way to michigan and is used by bullys to get people upset
"What's up man you alright? (Tone suggest bully dngaf if person is alright) bullying victim stutters "I'm alright" bully "what's wrong?"
by Overthere586 June 14, 2022
by megaseed December 05, 2016
"Alright, so here we are in front of the elephants, the cool thing about these guys is that they have really, really, really long trunks and that's, that's cool." - Jawed
by Wysee March 10, 2021
by Mjifaukobuko October 14, 2021
by Mjifaukobuko October 14, 2021
A term used by English folk who surround themselves in football culture. "Alright" shortened from "all right" is a term that can be used in many different contexts and as an alternative word to "hello".
The term is often used by those with low cognitive IQ scores and lower level of intelligence. Legend says "Alright" was the first English word spoken just years prior of the stone age.
The term is often used by those with low cognitive IQ scores and lower level of intelligence. Legend says "Alright" was the first English word spoken just years prior of the stone age.
Friend - "how are you doing today Ollie?"
Ollie - "Alright"
Friend - "how was work Ollie?"
Ollie - "Alright"
Ollie - "Alright?" *Greeting*
Friend - "Hi mate how are you?"
Ollie - "Alright"
Ollie - "Alright"
Friend - "how was work Ollie?"
Ollie - "Alright"
Ollie - "Alright?" *Greeting*
Friend - "Hi mate how are you?"
Ollie - "Alright"
by davmanobvs November 23, 2021