Alright is a contraction of the two word expression 'all right', which means that everything is satisfactory, in agreement, or without doubt.
i don't freaking know alright so get out of hear before I KILL U!
It's a slang term meaning 'What's going on' Or also used as, Hey/You alright? ect.
No, alright is only spelled all right meaning satisfactory
The most likely meaning of "the erse" is that it is a Cockney pronunciation of the hearse. If it's alright with you, guvna, I'll just drive the erse round to the back. It's also a name for Irish Gaelic, sometimes called the erse language.
yes, sometimes ALRIGHT is used, but there is argument over its correctness
the word Jake means in some places alright
Yes, alright, I agree, fine.
No, don't worry that has nothing to do with your health. You are alright!!!
i don't freaking know alright so get out of hear before I KILL U!
agreed == == Sure, alright, affirmative, why not, of course, absolutely!
tk means ok... alright tk means ok... alright
It's pronounced Maureen, as in 'Are ye alright Maureen?', meaning hello, how's it going
It has the same meaning as 'anata WA' and it means 'you'. An example will be 'kimi WA daijyoubu?' which means 'Are you alright?'.
"will you be alright without sleep" is the literal meaning.
It's a slang term meaning 'What's going on' Or also used as, Hey/You alright? ect.
It awkwardly translates to: "Is it alright if I ask one last question?"
No, alright is only spelled all right meaning satisfactory