All right with one
also, all right by one . agreeable to someone. for example, if you want to practice now, that’s all right with me . although all right alone has signified acquiescence much longer (see all right , def. 5), the addition of with someone (or, sometimes, by someone ) dates from the mid-1900s.
Read Also:
- All right for you
i’m angry with you. this interjection usually accompanies a threat of revenge, as in all right for you—i won’t go out with you again. [ early 1900s ]
- All righty
all righty affirmation (variations: rightie or rightee or rightey may replace righty) a humorous or deliberately cute and childish way of saying ”all right”
- All-rounder
a person of great versatility or wide-ranging skills: the job needs an all-rounder who knows sales, accounting, and something about computers. historical examples all-rounder, a shirt collar going all round the neck and meeting in front. the slang dictionary john camden hotten noun a versatile person, esp in a sport
- All-round
. contemporary examples is it easier for scientists to impress arts students with their all-round knowledge than vice versa? the best of brit lit peter stothard march 25, 2010 historical examples there are so many things to be considered if you take an all-round view. the girls of st. cyprian’s angela brazil the chestertonian decadence […]
- All saints' day
a church festival celebrated november 1 in honor of all the saints; allhallows. noun a christian festival celebrated on nov 1 to honour all the saints