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bit of alright; bit of all right noun- a sexually attractive person UK, 1898
- There’s always room for a bit of skirt! Is she a bit of alright? — Barry Humphries, The Wonderful World of Barry McKenzie, p. 29, 1968
- [T]he manager’s wife I think she was and a bit of alright to boot. — Danny King, The Bank Robber Diaries, p. 65, 2002
- something excellent, especially an unexpected treat or a stroke of good luck UK
Sometimes also a “little bit of all right”. - “That’s a bit of all right,” said the guard, cutting off a piece of the stem and putting it into his mouth. — Alexander Macdonald, In the Land of Pearl and Gold, 1907
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