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OK

1. Agreeing on something; 2. Asking for another person to do something
Dude 1: Cheer me up, OK?
Dude 2: OK, I'll try.
by Qoulidude July 25, 2022
mugGet the OKmug.

Ok.

"Whats up?"
"Ok."
or
"What are you having for lunch?"
"Ok."
mugGet the Ok.mug.

ok

What gavin says.
by ok248622 August 6, 2019
mugGet the okmug.

Ok

When you don't really understand or care what the other person is saying.
When you just don't want to type much.
It doesn't even have to make sense.
"I gotta go"
"Ok"
"My name is Joe"
"Ok"
"My dog died yesterday"
"Ok"
"Usually I just like to play after I come home from school. usually 3, but I on Monday I have to go to my cousins house to drop something off first, so I won't have time then. I'm usually active on Saturday so we can call on Saturday. I would usually be available on Sunday but this week we I have to go shopping.
"Ok"
by Rythist November 11, 2020
mugGet the Okmug.

Ok

People who use this word are to lazy to write out a full sentence. Also using this word does not help people on the other side of conversation full understand your intentions.
Billy: Hey man, want to come over after dinner or maybe around 8?

Ryan: Ok
by Peoplearelazy1237 October 17, 2018
mugGet the Okmug.

ok.

a response to somebody that usually signifies that you don’t care or you are underwhelmed with their statement.

usually spelt with a lower case o and a full-stop, the lowercase o to represent that you didn’t even care enough to capitalise, and the full-stop to represent that the conversation doesn’t warrant any further continuation.
example 1; person: biden got elected
me: ok.

example 2; person: i’m gonna beat the shit out of you
me: ok.
by pipingurmom2890 December 26, 2020
mugGet the ok.mug.

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