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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.

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Inoltre,, is okay a universal word?

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