March 23, 1839
they made a lot ok
a person ok??
Michael oher
Ok you see, in movies computers are used by people.
The fully French version is the word d'accord (sounds like: dah-core), but the word ok itself has traveled to many countries, including France, where it is used constantly (pronounced the same as we do, but spelled "ok" and never "okay").
millions of years ago.buches created it ok
The pope.. Andrew Jackson ; see related link on the first recorded use of "Okay" .
a ok first dont bother a ok first dont bother a ok first dont bother
There is a great deal of discussion about this. No-one knows for sure, it seems.
first is first gandoooooooooooo ok
ok
The expression "OK" is believed to have originated in the early 19th century. It was popularized in 1840 during the presidential campaign of Martin Van Buren, who was nicknamed "Old Kinderhook" after his hometown in New York. The term was used as an abbreviation in the slogan "OK Club." Its usage has since evolved into a widely recognized term for agreement or approval.
yes. That's ok.
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OK is not in the "Official Scrabble Players Dictionary" so I guess not.
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