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2006-08-16 19:46:37 · 43 answers · asked by hype 1 in Society & Culture Languages

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"Similarly, the word okay or O.K. has generated many such theories. The stories range from the equivalent in Choctaw [okeh, it is so] to the one in Greek [ola kala, it is good] to the Scottish [och aye, oh yes] and the initials of Obediah Kelly, a railway freight agent who initialled loading documents he had checked. The theory best supported by documentary evidence holds that O.K. comes from orl korrekt — one of a number of similar humorous misspellings which were briefly popular in America in the late 1830’s. Then, in the 1840 presidential elections, O.K. was adopted as an election slogan by the supporters of the democratic candidate Martin Van Buren, who was born in Kinderhook and nicknamed ‘Old Kinderhook’ with his supporters forming the Old Kinderhook or OK club. The word caught the public fancy instantly; began to be used in all kinds of contexts. An interesting, though not too plausible, story says that OK comes from kayo, K.O. or knock-out — if a boxer had not been kayoed he was O.K. "

2006-08-16 19:51:48 · answer #1 · answered by Dynergy 2 · 9 0

Wikipedia
OK can mean:

The expression "okay" in the English language and other languages.
The U.S. postal abbreviation for the state of Oklahoma
The IATA airline designator for Czech Airlines
An alternate reference to the international convenience store chain Circle K
The Kosher symbol of OK Kosher Certification
The International OK Dinghy, a single handed racing dinghy
OK! magazine, a British isles celebrity magazine

2006-08-16 19:53:03 · answer #2 · answered by Holly 2 · 1 1

Legally Blond tells the most widely known version of OK's origin.
It stands for All Clear or All Correct but the guy with the chalk couldn't spell to save his life!
The phrase caught on quickly though.....

2006-08-16 20:11:44 · answer #3 · answered by Bart S 7 · 2 0

word historic previous ok is a quintessentially American term that has unfold from English to many different languages. Its beginning became into the subject of scholarly debate for some years till Allen Walker examine confirmed that ok is per a comedian tale of varieties. ok is first recorded in 1839 yet became into in all probability in flow before that date. during the 1830s there became right into a humoristic trend in Boston newspapers to cut back a word to initials and grant an evidence in parentheses. on occasion the abbreviations have been misspelled to function to the humor. ok became into utilized in March 1839 as an abbreviation for all spectacular, the comedian tale being that neither the O nor the ok became into spectacular. initially spelled with classes, this term outlived maximum comparable abbreviations as a results of its use in President Martin Van Buren’s 1840 marketing campaign for reelection. as a results of fact he became into born in Kinderhook, ny, Van Buren became into nicknamed previous Kinderhook, and the abbreviation proved eminently suited for political slogans. that individual same 12 months, an editorial pertaining to the receipt of a pin with the slogan O.ok. had this remark: “frightful letters … significant of the delivery-place of Martin Van Buren, previous Kinderhook, as additionally the rallying word of the Democracy of the late election, ‘all spectacular’ …. people who positioned on them would desire to keep in mind that it's going to require their maximum strenuous labor … to make all issues O.ok.”

2016-10-02 04:44:20 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The eighth president of the US, Martin Van Buren, is credited with creating the phrase "OK." Old Kinderhook (O.K.) clubs formed to support the President during his campaign. Eventually, OK became okay, which means all right.

2006-08-17 04:49:20 · answer #5 · answered by polliwog81 2 · 0 0

There was a theory that it stemmed from some illiterate guy writing Orl Korrect (shortened to OK) on parts that he had checked in a ship building yard somewhere - but maybe this is just a myth.

2006-08-16 19:54:27 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Oklahoma

2006-08-16 20:13:30 · answer #7 · answered by kingofnarniaforever 4 · 1 1

Good question! I never thought of that. I Know the initial KO means Knock Out but not OK.

2006-08-16 19:51:05 · answer #8 · answered by A Team 1 · 0 2

Well, I heard different stories about this issue, but the one I believe most is that during a war OK meant 0 killed. So OK means a good thing that's why OK means fine no problem.

2006-08-16 19:50:43 · answer #9 · answered by illamoon 3 · 3 1

I believe OK stands for Okay

2006-08-16 20:57:24 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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