bit of alright
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a bit of alright (plural bits of alright)
- (chiefly British, Australia) an attractive or sexy person.
- 2017 Bob McCabe: Masterpiece
- “Simon's a bit of alright Mum,” she teased, “isn't he?”
Susan couldn't help being amused by Jane's playfulness.
“Yea, he's a bit of alright, alright,” she laughed.
“Wouldn't kick him out of bed on a cold Saturday night?” Jane retorted and the two women laughed together.
- “Simon's a bit of alright Mum,” she teased, “isn't he?”
- 2017 Bob McCabe: Masterpiece
- (chiefly British, Australia) a gratifying or pleasing development or object, typically hoped-for or exciting.
- 1907 Alexander Macdonald: In The Land of Pearl and Gold
- "That's a bit of all right," said the guard, cutting off a piece of the stem and putting it in his mouth. "Try it." I cut another piece and did so, and at once agreed with him.
- 1907 Alexander Macdonald: In The Land of Pearl and Gold