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OK

adjective

origin

  • Folk etymology: "O.K." (aka "okay") originated with US President Teddy Roosevelt, when his staff would inquire to him "How's everything today?", he would reply "Just like at Old Kinderhook." Old Kinderhook was a camp that he had attended during his childhood with great memories. After a while, it was abbreviated and became the buzzword regarding the status of everything at the Oval Office when things were good or running smoothly.

    Last edited on Oct 02 2003. Submitted by Vern G. on Oct 02 2003.

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okey dokey

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Okie

noun

  • an uncivilized person, a redneck, a person from Oklahoma. Usually used in the negative.
    That dude is a real Okie.

    Last edited on Oct 10 2018. Submitted by Russ C. from Park City, UT, USA on May 30 1998.

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okie doke

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okies

  • OK.
    Person 1: I'm going out tonight.

    Person 2: Okies!

    Last edited on Oct 10 2018. Submitted by Meghan T. from Connecticut, USA on Nov 13 1999.

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Oklahoma credit card

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ol

  • "all".
    Ol old people look alike.

    Last edited on May 07 2016. Submitted by Mars on May 04 2016.

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