OverKill.
Because your Stone Cold said so. And thats the bottom line.
2006-07-02 04:20:21
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The only thing that experts are sure of is that "OK" is of American origin. How this word came into use no one is really sure. Several theories abound. According to some people, the Chocktaw tribe of American Indians used it to mean, "It is so".
Others are of the opinion that a railroad clerk coined this word. It is believed that whenever someone gave Obadiah Kelly a package to be mailed, he put his initials (O.K) on it. What it meant was that the package had been inspected and paid for.
2006-07-02 04:22:45
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answer #2
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answered by dark and beautiful 3
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The full spelling is Okay. It means the same thing as the word - yes. OK is just a shorter version.
2006-07-02 04:21:08
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answer #3
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answered by :Phil 5
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OK is written in full form as "okay" and that's just the way it goes.
2006-07-02 04:24:54
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answer #4
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answered by CAP 3
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Okay is a term of approval or assent, often written as OK, O.K., ok, okay, or more informally as simply kay, k or kk. When used to describe the quality of a thing, it denotes acceptability. However, its usage can also be strongly approving; as with most slang, its usage is determined by context.
2006-07-02 04:21:59
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answer #5
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answered by me 2
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its okay, OK is abbreviation of it, why?I guess its easier for people this way, and its also shorter, thats what I mean
2006-07-02 04:22:06
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answer #6
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answered by Tamara 2
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since OK is of american origin it could be the abbreviated slang of " all correct ".
2006-07-04 06:12:46
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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"Obliged Knowledge", it's merely a communicative acknowledgment that all things were considered and accepted.
2006-07-02 04:22:22
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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O.K. and okay means the same thing.
2006-07-02 04:28:24
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answer #9
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answered by Ultracoooool ! 2
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how would i know
2006-07-02 04:19:16
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answer #10
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answered by idontkno 7
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