1. alot - Noun
2. alot - Adverb
alot (not comparable)
(nonstandard, proscribed) Alternative form of a lot (compare to awhile).
alot (uncountable)
(nonstandard, proscribed) Alternative form of a lot
You can tell alot about a fellow's character by his way of eating jellybeans. Ronald Reagan
Working people have alot of bad habits, but the worst of these is work. Clarence Darrow
Living with kids is like living in a frat house... everything's broken, nobody sleeps, and there's alot of throwing up. Ray Romano
I can't believe you know someone named Freaky Pete," said Simon. "I know alot of people," said Luke. "Not that Freaky Pete is strictly people, but I'm hardly one to talk. Cassandra Clare
If a tree falls in the forest and no one hears it fall, does it make a sound or not? Hector had read alot of books by then, he knew all the tricks and arguments of the philosophers. If someone makes a movie and no one sees it, does the movie exist or not? Paul Auster
Alot of people ask me... Where the fuck I've been at the last few years? Shit, I don't know... But I do know I'm back now! Eminem