I'm not okay, I'm dying inside, but I'm not going to tell you because you don't give a shit, and it would make me feel even worse.
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A phrase similar to so what?, used to show indifference towards whatever someone is saying. Often yelled, "ok and" originated as a response to someone who makes an excuse to not drink.
A: DRINK BITCH!!
B: I've been drinking for the last 5 hours...
A: OK AND??

M: I don't see you drinking, BITCH!
N: Dude I'm on my meds...
M: OK AND???
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OK is a quintessentially American term that has spread from English to many other languages. Its origin was the subject of scholarly debate for many years until Allen Walker Read showed that OK is based on a joke of sorts. OK is first recorded in 1839 but was probably in circulation before that date. During the 1830s there was a humoristic fashion in Boston newspapers to reduce a phrase to initials and supply an explanation in parentheses. Sometimes the abbreviations were misspelled to add to the humor. OK was used in March 1839 as an abbreviation for all correct, the joke being that neither the O nor the K was correct. Originally spelled with periods, this term outlived most similar abbreviations owing to its use in President Martin Van Buren's 1840 campaign for reelection. Because he was born in Kinderhook, New York, Van Buren was nicknamed Old Kinderhook, and the abbreviation proved eminently suitable for political slogans. That same year, an editorial referring to the receipt of a pin with the slogan O.K. had this comment: “frightful letters... significant of the birth-place of Martin Van Buren, old Kinderhook, as also the rallying word of the Democracy of the late election, ‘all correct’.... Those who wear them should bear in mind that it will require their most strenuous exertions... to make all things O.K.”
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adj., used to describe an idea or thought traumatic enough to break a brain.
That article about the positive, loving incestuous relationship was Not OK.
by rated-x July 15, 2008
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means why are you telling me this like in a pointless conversation on the internet. the person that is annoyed might just say ok/ a simple way of saying ok and why do i care?
Dep: Hey my life is so horrible even though i just complain about it all the time..
Hana: Wow
Dep: I mean here me and my gf we have nothin in common but i still date her.
Hana: sigh* ok/
by may23uni October 12, 2009
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1) Affirmation; expression of understanding.

2) Not good and not bad; decent, fine.

3) Alternate way for one to say that he/she likes something that may be considered 'uncool' to like. By saying that it is 'OK', he/she in no way makes a strong commitment to hteir interest, as 'OK' usually comes with connotations of 'better than expected' and 'not good, not bad.'

4) Postal abbreviation for Oklahoma.
1) After being informed of his assignment, the director replied, "OK".

2) It looked like a nasty fall, but Ferdinand emerged OK.

3)
Mike: Do you like that webpage? It seems like a nerdy site.

Tom: Ahh...It's OK.

4) I live in Oklahoma City, OK.
by Diggity Monkeez April 19, 2005
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The art of making somebody feel like a complete dumbass and lowering their self-esteem.
"I like you", "ok??"
by Johnny Lovely February 16, 2005
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