When someone says something is "OK," they typically mean that it is acceptable, satisfactory, or adequate in some way. It can express agreement, approval, or a neutral stance about a situation or decision. The tone and context can also influence the meaning, ranging from genuine approval to a more dismissive or indifferent acknowledgment.
They mean (ok ok) by only putting kk when someone says brb (be right back)
say 'ok'
Tell them it's ok
If someone says that something "apparently happened" it means that they are not really sure if it is true.
Liars.
A lier and a rat who thinks they can get away with stuff
When you comply, or are obedient with something that someone says. :)
something nice someone says to you
a con
In Facebook, you cannot "like" something someone says on a chat. However you may "like" something someone says on a post or comment :D
Yes, but you should not marry someone you don't want to be with.
No. "Something" means what it says, a "Thing". "Someone" means a person!