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okey-doke

/oh-kee-dohk/US // ˈoʊ kiˈdoʊk //UK // (ˈəʊkɪˈdəʊk) //

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : OK.

Examples

  • But the festive mood of the Roaring Twenties demanded a comical usage, and thus was “okey dokey” born.

  • Okey, who was leading his regiment to the assistance of the parliament, was deserted by them.

  • Mr. Okey in his admirable historical and descriptive account of Avignon, suggests that it was built for the exposition of relics.

  • The pretty story, which is given in full, translated from the Provenal, in Mr. Okey's book need not be rejected entirely.

  • Their three principal and most distinguished members were Venner, Tuffnel, and Okey.

  • While Elizabeth Okey was one day employed in writing, a sovereign which had been imbued with the fluid was placed upon her boot.