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all right(y) already
Please stop; that's enough. Typically used as an expression of frustration. All right already! We can have pizza for dinner tonight, just stop whining about it! All righty already! I'm turning off the TV because I can't watch that movie one more time!
all righty
slang A sentence substitute used when one agrees to something or acknowledges something, similar to "OK" or "sure." The addition of "-y" at the end of "right" is intended to be very informal or humorous. All righty, let's go to the movies tonight. A: "I'm going out, I'll be back tonight." B: "All righty, see you later."
all righty
Inf. All right.; OK. Tom: Let's go to the state fair. Bill: All righty, let's do that. Everybody ready? All righty, then, let's get started.
All right(y) already!
Inf. an impatient way of indicating agreement or acquiescence. Alice: All right already! Stop pushing me! Mary: I didn't do anything! Bill: Come on! Get over here! Bob: All righty already! Don't rush me!
All right already!
and All righty already! phr. All right!; Okay. (The second version is more comical than rude.) All right already! Stop pushing me!
All righty already!
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Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Polly | | PAHL-ee | English |
GrÓA | | - | Norse Mythology, Icelandic |
Velia | | VE-lyah | Italian |
Leutgard | | - | Ancient Germanic |
Ariadne | | [.æri'ædni] | |
AndrÉ | | awn-DRE (French), an-DRE (Portuguese) | French, Portuguese |