Just as one might say 'OK Karen', or 'OK Gammon', verbose managers should expect to be met with 'OK GPT'.
by TimP21337 February 20, 2024

Boomer or “baby boomer” Is often described as someone who was born in 146-1964. Now it is used as an insult to someone who is a normie and knows nothing meme wise
by Reddituser54 December 4, 2019

Use this to make someone so mad they post you on there instagram story to attempt to get you jumped and they struggle with year 1 Level Spelling
by Freeg.Foogle March 25, 2023

OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes (often shortened to OK K.O.) is a show revolving around the titular title character, a 6-11 year-old boy working at Gar's Bodega, the main attraction in Lakewood Plaza. KO is often accompanied by his two coworkers, Radicles, a macho teenage alien, and Enid, a sarcastic witch-turned-ninja. The three of them often find themselves defending the plaza and the large cast of side characters against Lord Boxman's robots, amongst many other threats.
Overall, this is a show that had a consistently strong 3 seasons of colurful, high-octane action and whatnot. Unfortunately, the series was canceled prematurely by Cartoon Network, meaning that a lot of ideas were left on the cutting room floor.
Still though, the series has a strong sense of humor, and the action is some of the best in any Cartoon Network show. It's a worthwhile watch.
Overall, this is a show that had a consistently strong 3 seasons of colurful, high-octane action and whatnot. Unfortunately, the series was canceled prematurely by Cartoon Network, meaning that a lot of ideas were left on the cutting room floor.
Still though, the series has a strong sense of humor, and the action is some of the best in any Cartoon Network show. It's a worthwhile watch.
by Honeycomb Dude November 18, 2020

The such meaning of one who is not physically or mentally okay, but as such does intend to stay that way
by fetusthebus June 29, 2022

“Oke” is just another way of saying “OK” , “OKAY” , “KK” , “K” or “KAY”
If you say “Oke” it’s normally pronounced “Oh - kee” but in text, it is spelled “Oke” as seen before :)
If you say “Oke” it’s normally pronounced “Oh - kee” but in text, it is spelled “Oke” as seen before :)
by Nagito Simp 123 December 27, 2020
