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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alright boy" is correct and usable in written English, although "all right" is often preferred in formal contexts.
It can be used in informal settings, often as a casual or friendly address to a male, typically in a conversational context.
Example: "Alright boy, let's get started on the project together."
Alternatives: "Okay, kid" or "Fine, lad".
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"You are alright boy!" "Don't embarrass me in this store in front of these White folks!" "Get you a good job and you have to make a lot of money or else you ain't a man".
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As the passenger prepares to push his victim, a male voice - allegedly the man filming the video - can be heard saying, "Alright boys, this is the new challenge here".
He said 'Alright boys, we've got to get a title sequence together - come on, come on, come on'.
6.30PM: Alright boys!
Alright boys, a new phone is out.
"Alright boys, we've got a lot of white powder.
Nige says it's alright, boys, so let's get the spring rolls in.
@MaxTheWanted Alright chlamydia boy ;).
To borrow from Stevie Wonder, don't be uptight, everything's alright — these boys can sing (and yes, they cover that hit, too; listen to it below).
If someone had given me a book called "You're White and That's Alright" or "The Boy with the Caucasian Persuasion" when I was younger, I can guarantee you that I would have thrown them under the bed and returned to my steady diet of stories starring knights, dragons, spacemen and aliens.
The boy looked alright, but for seven days he cried and could not sleep.
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