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A breezy, wink-and-a-nod remix of “it’s okay.” Dropped when you want to keep the mood light, flex your unbothered attitude, or signal that life’s too short to micromanage spilled coffee. Because “it’s okay” sounds like HR jargon, and “no worries” belongs on a tote bag. “Issokie” tells the world you’ve got the chill factor of a cat in a sunbeam—plus just enough sparkle to make people wonder if you’re joking (answer: you are, but also you’re not).
Roommate: “I thought rent was due next week.”
You: “Issokie—my Venmo notifications double as cardio.”

Friend: “Sorry I sent 47 texts about my situationship.”
You: “Issokie. I file them under ‘free entertainment.’”

Coworker: “I accidentally put decaf in the office pot.”
You: “Issokie, I needed a personality detox anyway.”
issokie by twistinthetale June 24, 2025
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A cuter version of saying it's okay
"Sorry about bailing last night" said Johnny.
" Issokei, you needed to study", said Jill
Issokei by Dumbbail October 25, 2019
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