Complying to a request. Recognizing what a statement means and giving compliance that you understand the request.
The world is an interactive wave system that mesh together into a "seamless web" we call reality. "OK"
by Pigasus April 10, 2003
Sometimes, when a person is calling someone on the telephone, and announces their name, the other persons says, "OK", instead of "hi" or "nice to hear fom you", etc. OK, when used in this way, is always a very rude way of saying that they do not wish to talk with you, even though you had done nothing wrong to them. Terrible and rude.
by Bellevue08 February 15, 2009
The word OK usually used when people not interested on something.But the rare species of human define it as love,sweetheart and beautiful.Basically,to understand this version of OK it is just a reverse version of not interested.So it means that you are *interested* and want to know more.This word can be used to a human or things.Moreover if someone use it as love and beautiful that means that he/she falling in love/beautiful/awe so much to others.This word is great to hide your love to someone special for youcrush.They will think it is just a normal word but in reality you are hiding something big and special.
I am OK with her...(I am interested/love her)
I am OK about this type of buffalo...(I am interested/want to know more about this type of buffalo)
I am OK about this type of buffalo...(I am interested/want to know more about this type of buffalo)
by Jefferson Psic March 14, 2018
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
1. away to affirm something. It comes from "Oll Korrect" which is a bastardization of "all correct".
by Level 12 August 05, 2005
by shank_n_bank April 26, 2011
OK - Orange Kim
A female in her mid 40s to 60s who enjoys the tanning salon so much that their skin has turned to a permanent orange hue
A female in her mid 40s to 60s who enjoys the tanning salon so much that their skin has turned to a permanent orange hue
Damn - Sue needs to lay off the tanning…she’s become a total OK
I think Sue is at the point of no return…those flabby orange arms seals it. Just call her “Kim” from now on….
I think Sue is at the point of no return…those flabby orange arms seals it. Just call her “Kim” from now on….
by urbandick16 July 12, 2022