by ChioBam March 23, 2009
by spicyapplepie June 19, 2014
by slimeballll September 8, 2020
No
A polite negative reponse to an offer. Sounds like you're agreeing but actually means the opposite. This phrase is very hard to argue with without being rude. Commonly used when a salesperson tries to get you to buy something extra, or when someone who likes you but you don't want to involved with offers to do you a favor.
A polite negative reponse to an offer. Sounds like you're agreeing but actually means the opposite. This phrase is very hard to argue with without being rude. Commonly used when a salesperson tries to get you to buy something extra, or when someone who likes you but you don't want to involved with offers to do you a favor.
Poindexter: Hi Suzie! Would you like me to carry your books for you? They look heavy!
Suzie: That's okay
Suzie: That's okay
by Webster Papadopolous July 12, 2004
by what’syourdamage September 15, 2018
A form of passive-aggressively texting, online chatting or even speaking that is emphasized through the presence of the period.
Boyfriend: "Do you mind if we stop by the guys' place first to hang out there for a bit?"
Girlfriend: "Okay."
Girlfriend: "Okay."
by Electro Vibez July 13, 2017