A-okay

A-okay or A-OK () is a more intensive word form of the English term OK. The phrase can be accompanied by, or substituted with, the OK sign. == History == The phrase "A-ok" had been in use at least as far back as 1952, when it appeared in an advertisement by Midvac Steels which read "A-OK for tomorrow's missile demands".

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A-okay

A-okay or A-OK () is a more intensive word form of the English term OK. The phrase can be accompanied by, or substituted with, the OK sign. == History == The phrase "A-ok" had been in use at least as far back as 1952, when it appeared in an advertisement by Midvac Steels which read "A-OK for tomorrow's missile demands".

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