all right
all right (n)
English Definitions:
all right, fine, o.k., ok, okay, hunky-dory (adverb)
being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition
"an all-right movie"; "the passengers were shaken up but are all right"; "is everything all right?"; "everything's fine"; "things are okay"; "dinner and the movies had been fine"; "another minute I'd have been fine"
very well, fine, alright, all right, OK (adverb)
an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence
all right, alright (adverb)
without doubt (used to reinforce an assertion)
"it's expensive all right"
okay, O.K., all right, alright (adverb)
in a satisfactory or adequate manner
"she'll do okay on her own"; "held up all right under pressure"; (`alright' is a nonstandard variant of `all right')
all right (Adverb)
fairly well
all right (Adverb)
Most certainly; for sure.
all right (Adjective)
good; in acceptable, if not excellent condition
all right (Adjective)
In good health, unharmed.
all right (Interjection)
Used to affirm, indicate agreement, or consent.
all right (Interjection)
Used to indicate support, favor or encouragement.
all right (Interjection)
Used to fill space or pauses.
all right (Interjection)
Used as a general lead-in or beginning.
all right (Interjection)
Used to express exasperation or frustration, often with already.
all right (Interjection)
Used as a greeting, roughly equivalent to how are you
All Right
All Right is a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Christopher Cross. It was released in January 1983 as the lead single from the album, Another Page. On the heels of his Grammy winning first album, and following his #1 hits "Sailing" and "Arthur's Theme (The Best that You Can Do)" expectations were strong enough for this first single from his second album to allow "All Right" to debut on Billboard Magazine's hot 100 at the high-position of #29. It was the fifth-highest debuting single of the 1980s ranking behind Michael Jackson's "Thriller" (No. 20), USA for Africa's "We Are the World" (No. 21), Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson's "Say Say Say" (No. 26), and Men at Work's "Overkill" (No. 28), all of which at least made the top five of the chart. Unfortunately, "All Right" -- which featured former Doobie Brothers member Michael McDonald on background vocals-- did not repeat Cross's previous success, and stalled at #12, just outside the top 10. The song gained a measure of fame when it was used by CBS Sports for its highlight montage of the 1983 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament at the end of its broadcast of the championship game. The game, which saw North Carolina State, led by coach Jim Valvano, upset heavily favored Houston 54-52 when Lorenzo Charles caught an airballed shot by teammate Dereck Whittenburg and slammed the ball through the hoop on the game's final play, is widely regarded as one of the most memorable games in NCAA tournament history. Four years later, CBS introduced One Shining Moment to accompany tournament highlights at the end of the championship game broadcast, a tradition which continues.
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