The CORRECT form of the term meaning "a large amount" of something. "A lot" (as 2 words) means "a large empty piece of land" as in "a lot for used cars."
"I have alot of friends" means "I have a large number of friends," whereas "I have a lot of friends" means that your buddies are outside standing around in a big empty piece of land, looking like idiots!
by Shannon Morris July 31, 2006
1. Illiterate spelling of a lot.
2. Broken keyboard way of spelling a lot.
3. An Alot looks like a cross between a bear, yak and a pug dog, and was created by the author of Hyperbole and a Half as a coping mechanism when people spelt 'a lot' wrong.
2. Broken keyboard way of spelling a lot.
3. An Alot looks like a cross between a bear, yak and a pug dog, and was created by the author of Hyperbole and a Half as a coping mechanism when people spelt 'a lot' wrong.
by Artyfarty December 27, 2014
A superlative adverbial form of 'a lot'.
by Xyzzy December 08, 2005
It's cyber-speak to indicate a huge quantity of something. For the prudish Queen's English users, it's equivalent to "a lot".
by raistlinmage June 18, 2006
by Alotbwoiyy August 25, 2008
Used to quantitavely describe the feeling of Love I feel towards a special somebody, in terms of to the edge of the universe and back
Boy "I Love you"
Girl "How much?"
Boy "Alot.."
Girl "wow I never knew you loved me so much!"
Love commences.
Girl "How much?"
Boy "Alot.."
Girl "wow I never knew you loved me so much!"
Love commences.
by R4HaLwys February 22, 2009