Originated from drag culture and popularised by RuPaul's Drag Race, and then by Keeping Up With the Kardashians.
by tyrxll March 13, 2018
This means Okay. It can also be used as a way to show you approve or agree of what they said or did.
Anna: I’m not working overtime today. I’m leaving.
Coworker: Okurr
Example 2:
Teacher: Put your phones away.
Student: we not even working, why can’t we be on our phones?
Classmates: Okurr
Diamond: I just got a raise at work. I’m lit.
Candy: Okurr, I see you.
Coworker: Okurr
Example 2:
Teacher: Put your phones away.
Student: we not even working, why can’t we be on our phones?
Classmates: Okurr
Diamond: I just got a raise at work. I’m lit.
Candy: Okurr, I see you.
by Monica Vs Monique October 28, 2020
A way of saying "okay" while adding sass and/or humor. Commonly thought to originate from the Kardashians (mainly Khloe), it was actually started in 2010 by Laura Bell Bundy's character "Shocantelle Brown", owner and stylist of I Be-Weave hair salon, on YouTube.
by ALEXWOWW March 5, 2018