She completely bodied me, alright.
or
She completely bodied me alright.
Do we put a comma or not and why?
I don't know what it means, but it needs a comma.
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Aside from the comma, note that it's "all right", not "alright".
`alright' is a nonstandard variant of `all right'. (MacMillan Dictionary)
... although found widely, alright remains nonstandard. (Oxford Dictionary)
The form alright, though very common, is still considered by many people to be wrong or less acceptable than all right