During historic civi wars, when troops returned without any casualities, a writing was put up so all can see which read "0 killed" means no one died. From here we get the expression OK which means all good.
the word root for verdict is ver period don't come for me is that ok with you ok if you do we going to have a dance battle or fight ok you got it so you don't want to come for me. period!!!!!!!!!
The first recorded use of "OK" was in 1839 by the Boston Morning Post, in a humorous article using it as an abbreviation for "oll korrect," a playful misspelling of "all correct."
The feeling of completing a challenging task was truly satisfying.
Yes, it is okay to use the word "banter" in an English exam if it fits the context of your writing. Just make sure you use it correctly and effectively to convey your thoughts.
He decided to come along to see if the music was to his liking.
No, OK is actually an abbreviation. The word "KO" is acceptable though.
just think "peri" meter and search it on google ok?
no it dose not bcuz it dosent OK
OK : " Dude , why are you so Paranoid ? "
A common use of this phrase would be, "Where did you come from?"
The word paper came into use in 1341. It is a derivative of the word papyrus.
its from Arabian merchans who use to come in Somalia that s where somali word from
ok............the mad said "no" very shrewdly to the woman
When it is dark, i have to use a torch. Is that ok. O.M.G i keep loosing my torch. argh.
come come
come with us!
come with us!