OK ~ Oklahoma OK ~ Zero kill OK ~ Ore Korrect(all correct)
Okay. There are many theories about the origin of this term (word?) but nothing concrete as to its original form. See the link below.
Martin Van Buren has a connection to the early use of okay, but I don't think anyexperts think he created it. What happened is that when the phrase, which comes from "Oll Korrect" , was just catching on, supporters of Van Buren started an OK club which had a double meaning, since OK could stand for Old Kinderhook, a nickname for VanBuren as well as its other meaning.
Apparently, in the 1830s, people thought it was funny to misspell words on purpose. "All correct" was changed to "oll korrect", and then abbreviated "o.k." Many pages have been written about the origin of OK, but still no one knows for sure. the meaning of okay means approval;or agreement
Stand is a verb. It describes an action. "Stand on the curb and wait for the bus." Stand is also a noun. "Take a stand for what you believe in."
oll korrect
It is believed that it stands for a warped version of all correct(oll korrect).
it should really A.C because OK stands for oll korrect when it should be all correct, got it
Ok = oll korrect
Ok = oll korrect
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Oll Korrect (Not was an English Word)
It began in about 1839-1840, as a comical abbreviation for "oll korrect", and soon was used in politics. A link with some information for you: http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/503/what-does-ok-stand-for
Ok
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It stands for Oklahoma. I'm not kidding. Look it up on the net. The problem is, you've probably waited so long for a reply to this question that you probably have already looked it up...Oh well!
''O K'' stands for the slang spelling for ''all correct''. (Oll Korrect.)