Reet

What is Reet?


1.

Similar to 'tard'--an abbreviation used for 'retard' but in a more jovial than malicious sense.

Can be coupled with certain nouns to enhance the adjective such as Reet Bomb, Reet City, Reetdiculous. The phrase Reet Storm can be used to describe a show of emotion from a Reet.

2.

Northern English for 'right' when used as a adverb to positively pre-qualify a verb.

That pie was reet grand = That pastry based snack was highly delicious.

3.

"Reet" is a slang alternative to "Alright", used as a greeting from one friend to another. Majority of "reet" users are scenesters, but there are always exceptions.

Rennie: "Reet,"

Dennis: "Reet,"

See reet, hello, alright, scenesters, donkey, punch

4.

Common slang term used in the North West of England. Basically means "right" and is used to describe something that is "good". It is also used as a greeting, replacing the word "hello" or "hi". it can also be used as reassurance when faced with certain situations.

"That pie were proper reet"

That pie was very good

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"Reet there lad"

Hello there mate

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"Be reet"

Everything will be ok

5.

Reet means Hello or Hi

Reet mate how you doing!

You can extend it also like Reeeet, it's really funny

See hi, hello, what's up, how are you

6.

sound buttpop makes, while wooing men.

"what time is it?" I asked.

"REET!" said Meghan.

See reet, meghan, woo

7.

Reet's ..Individual Retail Investors, the average

trader who is either Short , Long, and/ or day traders.

Hedge Funds manipulate the market, making it hard for

Reet's to get a decent order filled on any stock, on any given day.

See individual, retail, stock, trader


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