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Okey dokey Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OKEY DOKEY is —used to express assent. How to use okey dokey in a sentence.
The Meaning of ‘Okie Dokie’ Explained: Is It Really Appropriate?
‘Okie Dokie’ is a colloquial expression that is often used to mean “okay” or “all right.” It is a lighthearted and informal way of expressing agreement or approval. The phrase is often used in a playful or humorous way, and it can be a fun way to lighten the mood in a conversation.
What does 'Okie dokie' or "Okey dokey" mean? - English Basics
“Okie dokie” or “Okey dokey” is an informal and colloquial way of expressing agreement, confirmation, or consent. It often indicates that someone is okay with a plan, request, or suggestion. It’s a lighthearted and friendly way of saying “ okay ” or “ sure .”
OKEY-DOKE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
okey-doke. exclamation. uk / ˌəʊ.kiˈdəʊk / us / ˌoʊ.kiˈdoʊk / (also okey-dokey, uk / -ˈdəʊ.ki / us / -ˈdoʊ- /) Add to word list. informal for OK. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Words & phrases expressing agreement & acceptance. accha. achha. amen to that idiom. beggar. couldn't agree more/less idiom. fair. hear.
Okey-dokey - Meaning & Origin Of The Phrase - Phrasefinder
What's the meaning of the phrase 'Okey dokey'? ‘Okey-dokey’ is just an extended form of ‘okay’. There are some alternative meanings, coined in the late 20th century and limited to the USA, e.g. ‘absurd or ridiculous’ and ‘to swindle or deceive’.
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