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She Goes Alright 

She goes alright is an Aussie term.

Even though the term sounds like an average compliment, it is actually the worlds highest form of flattery.
Guy1: Hey have you met Laura?
Guy2: No. What is she like?
Guy1: She goes alright.
Related Words
Alrim alright Alim Alima Alimony Agrim Alrighty Alime alrighty then Altima
Originally someone who made huge plans to grind a years worth of work over summer but that didn't go through so they became jokeman and started copying work supported by a large network of people who both supply and use the supplies. In particular, copying large amounts of work without understanding anything is called alimoing.
Alimo: Can you supply the analysis sheet I was doing it last night and passed out
Supplier: I got u fam but make sure you learn it properly later

Alimo: Yea I'll do it over summer along with Groups, VC, DEs, Probability, GRM, Markov Chains, Sleeping 9 hours a day, Gym every day, learning life skills . . .
Alimo by pearhead February 11, 2022

The Kids Are Alright 

The phrase originally comes from the song "The Kids Are Alright" written by Pete Townshend as part of the English rock band The Who in 1965. While it is not clear that Pete Townshend or The Who intended for this expression to have any profound meaning within the context of their own song, the phrase has been referenced numerous times across all forms of media, usually with the meaning or connotation that "the young generation are doing okay and are going to be just fine".

The phrase, as originally coined by The Who, has been referenced in songs by the Offspring, Fall Out Boy, Bad Religion, Urge Overkill, Lagwagon, Local H, AWOLNATION, The Parlor Mob, Robbie Williams, Kylie Minogue, Chloe x Halle, and more. The title of the song was also used as the title of a film and is referenced in the titles of numerous television episodes (e.g. That 70's Show, Supernatural, Ballers, and The Simpsons). It was also used in the Final Fantasy VII novel The Kids Are Alright: A Turks Side Story, the novel having various references to The Who. It is also frequently used in various political headlines and discussions about issues affecting the younger generations.
Adult 1: "I found out yesterday that my kids have never heard of The Who. They thought the expression 'the kids are alright' was invented by someone named Chloe x Halle."

Adult 2: "I'm dying. The words you speak are killing me deep in my heart."

Adult 1: "But then they asked if I would buy them a Led Zeppelin t-shirt."

Adult 2: "Ya know.... maybe the kids are alright."

Alritelates  

A combination of "alright" and "lates." Usually said in a quick, and high pitched voice. Also usually followed by one or more exclamation points. This word came into existence due to the fact that most males say "alright lates" at the end of a conversation.
I'll call u back, alritelates !!!
Alritelates by Efrain January 22, 2008

alrighty beans

A portmanteau of "alright" and "cool beans". "Cool beans" was a popular slang term in the 1970s used to express something pleasant occuring. The phrase "alrighty beans" means "ok" or "alright".
John: Alrighty beans! Let's go see some whales!
Jane: I'm whaley excited!
alrighty beans by Treelore Jones February 3, 2022
From the Latin 'Alimonus', meaning to castrate a man by using his wallet.
Alimony is like buying hay for a dead horse.
- Groucho Marx
Alimony by Rockology_101 January 11, 2015