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

When you arent happy this word is often used. You can always tell that if someone says ok they are not ok. Just see for yourself: br(ok)en
by Beano Reanooooooo April 23, 2019

by Anonymous October 31, 2003

Black women tend to use the term "OK!" when they agree with something, or to show solidarity of opinion. See "OK" by Nivea.
"That girl's hair so nappy! She oughta tame that bush."
"OK!"
"Her nails are ghetto too."
"OK!"
"And she wearin' too much velvet!"
"OK!"
"OK!"
"Her nails are ghetto too."
"OK!"
"And she wearin' too much velvet!"
"OK!"
by kha February 4, 2005
