Derivative of the more common "sokay" or "it's okay"
Used in a jokingly condescending tone, when it is actually NOT OKAY. Used to place guilt onto the person.
Normally used in a high pitched, falsetto voice, and often dragged out, or said quickly two times (ex: "sooooookay" or "SOOKAY! SOOKAY!"
Used in a jokingly condescending tone, when it is actually NOT OKAY. Used to place guilt onto the person.
Normally used in a high pitched, falsetto voice, and often dragged out, or said quickly two times (ex: "sooooookay" or "SOOKAY! SOOKAY!"
"Oh, you don't want to hang out? SOOKAY!, SOOKAY!.. I go alone, Sooookay"
"You're seriously going to buy an Xbox One instead of PS4?, you must enjoy basura. SOOOKAY!"
"You're seriously going to buy an Xbox One instead of PS4?, you must enjoy basura. SOOOKAY!"
by Fabrikator October 29, 2013