A fork of Rural Dictionary
To make fun of and/or back sass someone -in a sarcastic tone- for saying something that you don't care to hear.
"I'm going to bed." "Alright Hess..."
never alright, go check up on them
person1: hru? person2: im alright person1: whats wrong?
Greeting, as in "How are you?".
Ann: Hello Ralph! You alright? Ralph: I'm good, thanks.
The act of thrusting out your hips when addressing a maths class.
Alright boys, trousers down!
Alright bellend, alright son calm down
Two kids are walking down the street and one turns to the other cause he is really doing his head in and says " Alright Kirker"
A typical response given when oral (alright Cooves) or verbal innuendo is noticed during conversation. Originally coined in 2017 in Amsterdam.
Person 1:"I did ram a guy off a cliff into a lake but it didn't kill him" Person B: "Alright Cooves"
Usual said with a Spanish accent. Used before describing some action that will usual have you either have a great time or running from security. Popularized in Toronto by film maker Vega Toronto.
Alright people today we are going to climbing 7 floors then we see what happens