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  • 21Okey Ka Fairy Ko! — Okay ka, fairy ko! Format Fantasy Sitcom Directed by Bert de leon for TV Tony Reyes for movie Starring Vic Sotto Charito Solis Alice Dixson Country of origin …

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  • 22okey-dokey — adj. & adv. (also okey doke) sl. = OK(1). Etymology: redupl. * * * okey doke [okey doke] [ˌəʊki ˈdəʊk] [ˌoʊki ˈdoʊk] ( …

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  • 23okey doke — [[t]o͟ʊkeɪ do͟ʊk[/t]] also okey dokey CONVENTION Okey doke is used in the same way as OK to show that you agree to something, or that you want to start talking about something else or doing something else. [INFORMAL, SPOKEN] Okey doke. I ll give… …

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  • 24okey-dokey — o|key dok|ey [ ,ouki douki ] or o|key doke [ ,ouki douk ] interjection INFORMAL 1. ) OK: used for showing that you accept something or agree with something: I ll be a bit late tonight. Okey doke! 2. ) OK: used when you want to start or continue… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 25okey-dokey — [“oki”doki] interj. yes; OK. (Folksy.) □ Okey dokey, I’ll be there at noon. □ Okey dokey. You sure can …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 26Okey Geffin — Aaron Okey Geffin , né le 28 mai 1921 à Johannesburg (Afrique du Sud) et décédé le 16 octobre 2004, était un joueur de rugby à XV qui a joué avec l équipe d Afrique du Sud. Il évoluait au poste de pilier. Il est Juif[1]. Sommaire 1 Carrière …

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  • 27okey-doke — /oh kee dohk /, adj., adv., interj. OK. Also, okey dokey /oh kee doh kee/, okle dokle. [1930 35, Amer.; rhyming redupl. of OKE2] * * * …

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  • 28okey-doke — interjection okey dokey or okay …

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  • 29okey-doke — o|key doke [ˌəuki ˈdəuk US ˌouki ˈdouk] interjection also okey do|key [ ˈdəuki US ˈdouki] [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: OK] used to show that you agree with someone or give permission for someone to do something …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 30okey-dokey — exclamation a joky expression of agreement on the lines of aye aye, shepherd s pie. Appar ently the okey dokey version was a favourite of First Lady Hillary Clinton …

    Contemporary slang