Where did Okie Dokie come from?
Originally Answered: Where did the term Okie Dokie come from? This slang term was popularized in the film "The Little Rascals" (Oki doki). The phrase can be extended further, e.g. "Okie dokie (aka) pokie / smokie / artichokie / karaoke / lokie," etc. Used in Vietnam; okey also used, but ok more commonly.
Is it okay or OK?
There's no difference between OK and okay. The older term, OK, (possibly) derived from an abbreviation for an intentional misspelling of “all correct.” The terms are both standard English. For extremely formal writing, always consult the relevant style guide. If you don't have one, you may decide to use a synonym. When did OK Become Okay? OK, the real story of OK is hilarious. In 1839, an abbreviation craze was sweeping Boston. Charles Gordon Greene, editor of the Boston Morning Post, came up with an abbreviation -- o.k. -- which he indicated meant "all correct" if you didn't know how to spell "all correct." OK, it was funny in 1839.
Allora,, what is meant by objection killed?
OK- Objection Killed OK is also used when the people in the conversation understand everything, and has no objection. Tenendo conto di questo,, when did ok become a word uk? But they provided the unusual context that enabled the creation of OK. On 23 March 1839, OK was introduced to the world on the second page of the Boston Morning Post, in the midst of a long paragraph, as "o.k. (all correct)".
Inoltre,, is okay a universal word?
In English the word can be spelled as OK, okay or O.K.; its spelling largely depends on the style the writer wishes to adopt for whatever he or she may be writing. While many countries have not officially adopted the word in their language, it is said and written just the same. Where did theme come from? From ancient Greek thema (via Latin and French) we get this word, whose many related uses all have to do with the idea of "the main subject of something." In music, it can be a recurring melody in a composition, or an entire song throughout a play or film (a theme song).
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