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  1. The fad even went so far as to produce abbreviations for intentional misspellings. Such popular expressions as N.G. (no go) and A.R. (all right) gave way to K.G. (know go) and O.W. (oll wright). The abbreviation O.K. stood for oll korrect, a deliberate misspelling of all correct.

  2. used to check that someone understands something or that they agree to something: You need to add more vinegar, OK?

  3. If you say that someone is okay, you mean that they are safe and well. [informal] Check that the baby's okay. 'Don't worry about me,' I said. 'I'll be okay.'. 3. convention A1. You can say ' Okay ' to show that you agree to something. [informal, formulae] 'Just tell him Sir Kenneth would like to talk to him.'—'OK.'.

  4. being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition. “things are okay ”. synonyms: all right, fine, hunky-dory, o.k., ok. satisfactory. giving satisfaction. adverb. in a satisfactory or adequate manner. “she'll do okay on her own”. synonyms: O.K., all right, alright.

  5. Let your kids know it’s okay to say whom they’re traveling with, and that agents may ask where the other parent is.

  6. OKAY definition: 1. used when agreeing to do something or when allowing someone to do something: 2. used before you…. Learn more.

  7. Definitions of 'okay'. 1. If you say that something is okay, you find it satisfactory or acceptable. [informal] [...] 2. If you say that someone is okay, you mean that they are safe and well. [informal] [...] 3. You can say ` Okay ' to show that you agree to something.

  8. Define okay. okay synonyms, okay pronunciation, okay translation, English dictionary definition of okay. n. adj. adv. & v. Variant of OK1. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  9. adj. all right; satisfactory:[ be/seem + ~] Is everything OK? Things seem OK at the moment. correct, permissible, or acceptable:[ usually: be + ~] Let's leave, if that's OK with you. feeling well:[ be + ~] The patient's OK now. safe:[ be + ~] Stay behind me and you'll be OK. good enough; adequate: an OK speech; The play was just OK. adv. all right;

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OKOK - Wikipedia

    OK (/ ˌ oʊ ˈ k eɪ / ⓘ), with spelling variations including okay, okeh, O.K., ok and Ok, as well as k in texting, is an English word (originating in American English) denoting approval, acceptance, agreement, assent, acknowledgment, or a sign of indifference.