adv.
1. Used to express approval or agreement.
2. A response some bosses or executives expect after a question of status or quality of work
1. Used to express approval or agreement.
2. A response some bosses or executives expect after a question of status or quality of work
1.
1st Person: I want you to clear out your desk.
2nd Person: Okie Dokie
2.
1st Person: I need you to keep a record on those orders, and make sure to include the weekly gross.
2nd Person: I will make sure to do that, sir.
1st Person: You got that? keep up with those orders and don't forget the weekly gross amounts, Okie Dokie?
2nd Person: Okie Dokie.
1st Person: Okie Dokie, I'll see you next week.
1st Person: I want you to clear out your desk.
2nd Person: Okie Dokie
2.
1st Person: I need you to keep a record on those orders, and make sure to include the weekly gross.
2nd Person: I will make sure to do that, sir.
1st Person: You got that? keep up with those orders and don't forget the weekly gross amounts, Okie Dokie?
2nd Person: Okie Dokie.
1st Person: Okie Dokie, I'll see you next week.
by MrRadicalEd March 10, 2004
by Boom1964 January 10, 2018
by Grinder1 September 30, 2011
The act of making the okay sign with one hand and then giving someone a hand job with the circle made by the thumb and index finger.
by Shamcity June 29, 2012
Overwhelming pitch used by nasty Red Sox set-up man Hideki Okajima. The pitch is a changeup with screwball motion. It was developed when pitching coach John Farrell tweaked Oke's delivery during a rain out on April 15, 2007.
"Hideki Okajima was supposed to be here only to be a companion to Dice-K, but damn when he serves up that Okie-Dokie it's lights out for the poor soul at the dish".
"A-Rod will never be able to hit that Okie-Dokie, damn those Yankees suck."
"A-Rod will never be able to hit that Okie-Dokie, damn those Yankees suck."
by A-Train14 June 02, 2007