A guy that likes to be molested, commonly used by the abusers to reference those who they determine those that can be molested.
by Roxas_Reverse March 24, 2023

you are probably searching this up because you are bored. can be used in three different ways- ok, k and okay. the way a person uses ok tells us a lot about their personality.
(In a Group Chat)
Person 1- Please send the meme ASAP.
Person 2- ok wait
Person 3- okay wait
Person 4- k. wait.
Person 1- Please send the meme ASAP.
Person 2- ok wait
Person 3- okay wait
Person 4- k. wait.
by yahomieboi January 18, 2020

Concious effort to allow a highly pleasurable action to take place, but the mind has a fear of the unknown and being out of control.
by BMWatson August 7, 2019

by Jdhdhdhdhddh January 6, 2023

Expression of surprise, happiness, disappointment, or sadness (oh) in conjunction with "okay" (either earnestly or jokingly saying something is acceptable).
Usually follows a question with an unexpected (or expected but undesired) answer that the asker doesn't know how to respond to.
Usually follows a question with an unexpected (or expected but undesired) answer that the asker doesn't know how to respond to.
Asker: What did I miss in class yesterday?
Asked: Nothing, it was canceled.
Asker: Oh? Okay! (surprised + happy, actually okay)
Asker: Hey, you wanna hang out some time?
Asked: Why'd you think I'd wanna hang with you?
Asker: Oh... okay. (surprised + disappointed, not okay)
Asker: Hey, I heard you were under the weather yesterday. You feeling better?
Asked: Nah, I'm still feeling sick.
Asker: Oh, okay. (sad + not surprised, not okay)
Me: I need punctuation between the words for emphasis
Urban Dictionary: "Examples should include the word being defined"
Me: "oh okay"
Asked: Nothing, it was canceled.
Asker: Oh? Okay! (surprised + happy, actually okay)
Asker: Hey, you wanna hang out some time?
Asked: Why'd you think I'd wanna hang with you?
Asker: Oh... okay. (surprised + disappointed, not okay)
Asker: Hey, I heard you were under the weather yesterday. You feeling better?
Asked: Nah, I'm still feeling sick.
Asker: Oh, okay. (sad + not surprised, not okay)
Me: I need punctuation between the words for emphasis
Urban Dictionary: "Examples should include the word being defined"
Me: "oh okay"
by qedbep September 15, 2020

by babygehem March 21, 2023

A commonly used word that gives the "Neutral Affirmitive" meaning. It is used similarly to all right.
① It is, however, not okay to turn on the toaster at 11 p.m.
② She never said it was okay to burn the chair and the painting.
③ If you have any questions, it is okay to ask him.
② She never said it was okay to burn the chair and the painting.
③ If you have any questions, it is okay to ask him.
by Koap2 July 18, 2019
