by Gnome February 07, 2005
by Linniechan June 07, 2007
A word which means "alright". It means "yes" and is a sign that you are happy with what the person has said. Can also be used in frustration. One of the best words in the english language. It is also used when one does not know what to say.
A"I'm going to the shops."
B"Okay."
A"Can I go to the shops, PLEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSEEEE."
B"OKAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
A"Shops are goody good good."
B"Oookayy."(said slowly)
B"Okay."
A"Can I go to the shops, PLEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSEEEE."
B"OKAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
A"Shops are goody good good."
B"Oookayy."(said slowly)
by Gohn Gardenza May 20, 2007
Giving your approval. Thumbs up. Or to say, you are doing well. Decent, but not great. Just, whatever.
by Laily...O:-) July 08, 2005
by Phaedrus42 January 28, 2004
When spoken once, a friendly affirmative response. Two times, an often distressed manner of settling a conversation. Thrice, and one will unleash upon the world a Pandora's box of unending verbal volleys that few have lived through to tell the tale.
by Mr. Wa February 18, 2009
1. What a woman will say in retrospect to describe a man she never would have noticed had her girlfriend not pointed him out, is not attracted to and doesn't care to remember.
2. Word used to pacify someone making an unreasonable or irritating demand.
2. Word used to pacify someone making an unreasonable or irritating demand.
1. "How about you go to the wedding with my brother, Harry? You remember Harry, right?"
"Harry?" *struggles to recall his mediocre features and mini-gut* "He's....okay. But not exactly who I had in mind."
2. "You're going to clean out the garage today, right hun?"
*doesn't look up from videogame* "Okay Mom."
"Harry?" *struggles to recall his mediocre features and mini-gut* "He's....okay. But not exactly who I had in mind."
2. "You're going to clean out the garage today, right hun?"
*doesn't look up from videogame* "Okay Mom."
by sadbuttrue September 23, 2004