Plz plz i need the meaning of following words

All ready,
Already,
All ways,
Airs,hair

http://public.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/already.html

http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000179.htm

I have no idea what that last one is!

Sure! Here are the meanings of the words you mentioned:

1. All ready: "All ready" refers to everyone or everything being prepared or fully prepared for a particular task or event. For example, if a group of people is fully prepared for a meeting, you can say they are "all ready" for the meeting.

2. Already: "Already" refers to something that has happened or been done before the present time. It expresses that a particular action, event, or condition has occurred earlier than expected. For example, if someone asks you if you have finished your homework and you have completed it, you can say "I have already finished it."

3. All ways: "All ways" is not a phrase commonly used in English. Instead, you may be referring to the phrase "always," which means continuously or at all times.

4. Airs: "Airs" refers to someone's behavior or attitude, where they behave in a way that suggests they are arrogant, pretentious, or superior to others.

5. Hair: "Hair" refers to the fine, thread-like strands that grow from the follicles on the human scalp. Hair is also present on other parts of the body of mammals.

To understand the meaning of words, you can use various resources such as dictionaries, online search engines, or language learning apps. These sources provide definitions, examples, and relevant information about words, helping you to gain a better understanding of their meanings.