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a'ight

Alright, but with l and r replaced with an apostrophe.

AFRICAN AMERICAN INDIVIDUAL 1: yo nigga whats poppin homie? WHITE GRAMMAR MAJOR: I'm a'ight.

by Ganstaa Ang3l nd Ta3 January 03, 2009

a'ight

1)adv. an act of agreement; alright 2)adj. statement of one's status as being alright

1) "A'ight fool, I'll be there." 2) "Damn, I'm a'ight."

by Jack B. Nimble December 17, 2002

a'ight

derived from the words "all right" in acknowledgement that you understand, comprehend, or heard what was asked or commanded. Usually used when being lazy in speech, or when you are too embarassed to respond with complete word usage.

The upset drummer responded to the teachers request with a stoic "a'ight"

by Nathan Comden September 27, 2005

a'ight

All right

a yo im out a'ight

by AC August 20, 2003

a'ight

all right

"Yo drunk off yo ass....a'ight?"

by Daniel February 10, 2004

a'ight then

A phrase that can be used in place of the more common "see you later."

Catch you later. A'ight then.

by Rico Sabroso Delicioso October 24, 2003

A'ight

word meaning allright that is commonly used by American Idol judge Randy Jackson

Your performance was a'ight dawg!

by Harrison February 27, 2004