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Slight variation of the word reet, which is sometimes used in North West England
noel: reyt lad hows it hangin?
me: slightly to the left yo.
reyt by The Omnipotent May 3, 2006
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When something good happens, it is a 'REYT DO'.
Used by a very small minority of people in Yorkshire
Tom: "John you have just won a fiver"
John: "REYT DO!"
Reyt do by MOTERIHSKROY May 23, 2011

Reyt as a bobbin 

A old skool Yorkshire phrase. Meaning you, someone or something is fine. Something is in good condition or is pretty perfect for what you need.
Q: Do you have a bad hangover after last night pal?

A: Nah mate, I'm reyt as a bobbin.

Or

Q: Does that jacket I bought for you fit you? Do you like it?

A: Yeah, it's reyt as a bobbin thanks.
Reyt as a bobbin by Yorkiepud February 17, 2024
A Yorkshire term that can be used in any situation, no matter how light or serious it may be, a full translation means "It'll be alright"
Person 1: "What if someone discovers the body?"

Person 2: "Be reyt"
be reyt by Donald Trump is bae June 14, 2016
o`reyt....meaning alright in Lankysher (Lancashire)
"How are you today?"

"I`m o`reyt thanks"
o`reyt by Dr Fox May 22, 2007

Never reyt 

A loose Yorkshire dialect term, referring to a situation which is and always will be, catagorically wrong or out of order.
Lisa: I heard that Kevin slept with an underage girl last night

Katie: Really?! That's never reyt...
Never reyt by seventeenfifty September 13, 2011