Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective & adverb OK.
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- interjection
OK .
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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It's not surprising that it directly contradicts the claims made by the US government over the last six months that everything in the Gulf is okey-dokey.
Robert L. Cavnar: New Study Shows BP Macondo Oil Still "On the Bottom" Robert L. Cavnar 2011
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It's not surprising that it directly contradicts the claims made by the US government over the last six months that everything in the Gulf is okey-dokey.
Robert L. Cavnar: New Study Shows BP Macondo Oil Still "On the Bottom" Robert L. Cavnar 2011
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Conservatards/republiscum will think this is just okey-dokey, even as they themselves are getting raped by the insurance companies.
Think Progress » REPORT: WellPoint Raising Premium Rates By Double Digits In At Least 11 States 2010
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Dispossession is well under way, and it seems to be okey-dokey with most Americans, maybe even some reading this blog.
Our Stories 2009
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So glad to hear that Smokey came through the surgery okey-dokey.
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Great that the girl is okey-dokey, but come on, is this really news for the rest of us?
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Conservatards/republiscum will think this is just okey-dokey, even as they themselves are getting raped by the insurance companies.
Think Progress » REPORT: WellPoint Raising Premium Rates By Double Digits In At Least 11 States 2010
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If you're reading these all day, you're probably not publishing anything, so probably not making much mone -- okey-dokey.
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After all, before the XIII Amendment, slavery was okey-dokey.
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After all, before the XIII Amendment, slavery was okey-dokey.
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