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
are you okay?.
"Okidoki" is a playful and informal variant of "okay", often used as a light-hearted way of agreeing or expressing understanding. Its origins are unclear, but it likely evolved from a combination of the words "okay" and "doki-doki," a Japanese term mimicking a heart beating in excitement or anticipation.
Andies Okay
Answer NO it can not
What is the original meaning for armistice day
the original meaning is a frozen dog
wokey means okay....
In situ is the medical term meaning in its original place.
Yes, as long as its in its original bottle
No, fair is an adjective, meaning okay or passable. Fare is a noun, meaning a payment.
"oh my god,it's okay"
It does not seem to make any difference which was it is written. Some prefer OK because it is the shortest way. However, the spelling preferred by College Professors is "okay", which is the original word.