be OK
be OK
To be fine; to be not especially good or bad. A: "How have you been?" B: "Oh, I've been OK." These fries are OK, but they're not the best I've ever had.
See also: OK
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
(I've) been okay.
Inf. a standard response to a greeting inquiry that asks how one has been. Bill: Well, how have you been, good buddy? John: I've been okay. Sue: How you doing? Jane: Been okay. And you? Sue: The same.
See also: been, okay
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- many a time
- have got a leg up on (someone)
- carry a torch for
- carry a torch for (one)
- carry a torch for somebody
- carry a torch for someone
- carry the torch for (someone)
- torch
- carry a torch
- is it