by AM Merchant December 1, 2022
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"
by Donald Trump is bae April 11, 2016
by The Omnipotent April 22, 2006
by Dr Fox May 8, 2007
When something good happens, it is a 'REYT DO'.
Used by a very small minority of people in Yorkshire
Used by a very small minority of people in Yorkshire
by MOTERIHSKROY April 30, 2011
A loose Yorkshire dialect term, referring to a situation which is and always will be, catagorically wrong or out of order.
by seventeenfifty September 13, 2011
When things seem like they're going up the swanny just remember this phrase and 99% of the time, it does sod all.
Person 1: "Oh god why can't I do this?!"
Person 2: "Ah come on mate, it'll be reyt
*Reyt can be stylised as Reet
Person 2: "Ah come on mate, it'll be reyt
*Reyt can be stylised as Reet
by Proper Sheffield lad February 12, 2022