originated in american civil war to mean "cero killed" (0.K.) when troops came back without casualties
by The Teacher April 23, 2004

by Kraljica L September 26, 2004

Deriving from the Rammanual phrase "ok"
1. to be in compliance or agreement with any action or event.
2. to display happiness, sadness, or mixed emotions.
3. to make an enemy attack your spikey thorns
4. to gain speed rabidly while rolling
5. to create tremors in the earths surface
6. ok
1. to be in compliance or agreement with any action or event.
2. to display happiness, sadness, or mixed emotions.
3. to make an enemy attack your spikey thorns
4. to gain speed rabidly while rolling
5. to create tremors in the earths surface
6. ok
ok
by jrgold81 August 7, 2011

C'est okkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk !
by Marianne January 18, 2004

oh- please. ok and
by el huevo so funky!! May 23, 2022

Used by retards who are hopelessly losing an argument and cannot justify themselves and say "ok" to pretend as if they're very cool and do not want to argue
Zen:Hey!Andy u study so much do nothing around the house and still can't come first U spoilt brat
Andy:ok
Andy:ok
by El higaze December 1, 2019
