I think it's fine especially as you're the only one using it.
2007-04-13 14:37:58
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answered by Anonymous
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iight then. First we have to make sure we're educated on what the word means. I was ignant (see urban dictionrary) of what that word meant until i looked it up in the urban dictionary. Most likely it will make its way into right, usage and observance.
2007-04-14 01:37:55
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answered by Scotty Doesnt Know 7
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Couldn't do without it when we're talking about optics in the Physics section!
Oh... "iight"!
Never seen or heard it before I saw your post!
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2007-04-13 14:41:19
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answered by Anonymous
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It's iight.
2007-04-13 14:37:50
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answered by bea1 3
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Sounds like something Jeff Foxworthy would say: "Yonta?" (you want to), "iight." (allright).
2007-04-13 15:14:42
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answered by Joe Carviola 2
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oh, you mean iight. i thought it said light. i dont think of it.
2007-04-13 14:42:43
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answered by who me? 5
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Ight! Sounds fit to me!
2007-04-13 14:36:59
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answered by Anonymous
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It reminds me of people that try too hard to think of something unique to say, you know, just to be "cool", or whatever, so, I wouldn't say it.
2007-04-13 14:38:06
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answered by Susan 4
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I have not ight against that
2007-04-13 15:01:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I HATE IT!! It sounds stupid.
2007-04-13 14:41:16
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answered by huckypeep2 5
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