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Not okay You shouldn't have done that. It was nokay.
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Nokay: the oppisite of the word okay. see example below. Tim: "Okay?"
Nate: "Nokay." |
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"No" with a 3rd grade mastery of sarcasm. 3rd grade boy: My friend wanted me to ask you if you'll go with him.
3rd grade girl: Nokay! |
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adj: (informal) indicating a dissatisfactory condition. Don't bother me, Scott and I went on a bender last night and I am feeling nokay.
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A single word to describe any situation which at first seems to be going wrong and bad, then corrects itself near the end, sometimes immediately before it. Nokay situations can also be caused by coincidences or pure luck. Billy's slapshot would have missed the net entirely had it not ricocheted off his teammates helmet at the last second, scoring. "Damn, what a nokay situation, eh?" his teammate said to him after
"NOOOooo...kay.." Sandra exclaimed as her foul ball curved in bounds just before landing |
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No, okay!, but also part of a fun blog: www.nokayblog.com Mommy: Don't poke the dog with the chopsticks!
Ana: Nokay! |
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Not OK. "Did you really just ask me if you could borrow my car to take my sister out on a date to the strip club? Dude, that is totally nokay."
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