Okey: “The Approval” (of something)
Dokey: “The Acton” (alright {or fine} let’s do it)
Smokey: “The Person” (to whomever you’re talking to).
Okey Dokey Smokey is…
1.) Used to indicate that something is finished and that something else will now be done or discussed…
Okey Dokey Smokey, let’s move to the next item on the agenda.
2.) Give approval for (or of) something, on an agenda or consent
It’s said in an acceptable, tolerable, or satisfactory manner (informal)
It is often used (in a laid back manner) after a smart ass comment(s) of an individual asking for your approval of something.
Its used on the moment: If someone asks you,
Q: “Can I just sit down for a minute?”
A: “Okey Dokey Smokey...”
Another way of saying okeydoke, okey, sure, alright, sure thing
Appeared first in around 1930.
Famously used in the movie Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, which interestingly corresponds to that time era, by Short Round, the Vietnamese kid with the hat, who also starred in the Goonies.