i agree with the ola kala option for the ok word was born.
In ancient greece, when they load ships with cargo, when tey check the cargo, (always placed in big vases,amphoreis), at the top of each vase, after sealing it they marked it with 2 letters. O K. that means Ola Kala.
everything is fine. so the vase was ready to "travel" in the cargo ship.
Many of those vases where found at greek shipwrecks in the deapths of seas, during ages.
But there are many other options, how the word ok was born, very intresting and worthly to investigate.
In ancient greece, when they load ships with cargo, when tey check the cargo, (always placed in big vases,amphoreis), at the top of each vase, after sealing it they marked it with 2 letters. O K. that means Ola Kala.
everything is fine. so the vase was ready to "travel" in the cargo ship.
Many of those vases where found at greek shipwrecks in the deapths of seas, during ages.
But there are many other options, how the word ok was born, very intresting and worthly to investigate.
by stprgr September 10, 2007
by Collin DeCorte March 05, 2019
Person1: are u coming out Person2: ok¿
by Max_is_amoose November 27, 2018
Bluntly agreeing with you without any given though into what your actually saying. Or just aimlessly not caring... The capital letter and the period is the only difference between "ok" and "Ok."
P1; AND SHE WAS LIKE "FUK UE HO"
P2; Ok.
P1;AND I WAS LIKE "AWE HAILL NAWW"
P2: Ok.
P1; ARE YOU EVEN LISTING?!??!??!
P2 sure?
P2; Ok.
P1;AND I WAS LIKE "AWE HAILL NAWW"
P2: Ok.
P1; ARE YOU EVEN LISTING?!??!??!
P2 sure?
by Wild14u72 January 10, 2012
"Bob, where did you get that fugly floral comforter"
"My ex-wife bought it."
"Dude, that's why she's your ex."
"That's NOT OK."
"My ex-wife bought it."
"Dude, that's why she's your ex."
"That's NOT OK."
by Mar submitted by PDog. January 02, 2009
"ok"
an expression used when someone either understands something
something someone says when they are tired of talking about something, and they want to talk about something else but they don't want to be rude and just say so.
when used more than 3 times in a conversation, it gets really, really annoying.
an expression used when someone either understands something
something someone says when they are tired of talking about something, and they want to talk about something else but they don't want to be rude and just say so.
when used more than 3 times in a conversation, it gets really, really annoying.
person #1: so yeah then he just came up to me and told me all about whatever happened and i thought this was like the best thing ever because like....
person #2: ok
Jane: What do you think of me?
Dick: ok
Person #1: i am playing in a concert tomorrow night.
Person #2: ok.
person #2: ok
Jane: What do you think of me?
Dick: ok
Person #1: i am playing in a concert tomorrow night.
Person #2: ok.
by carduvascular May 23, 2010
1. away to affirm something. It comes from "Oll Korrect" which is a bastardization of "all correct".
by Level 12 August 05, 2005