(Is) everything OK?

(Is) everything OK?

Are you all right? How are you? Said when one suspects that the person being addressed is feeling sad or not their usual self. Everything OK? You seem kind of tense today. A: "Is everything OK?" B: "Oh yeah, everything's fine."
See also: everything
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

(Is) everything okay?

Inf. How are you?; How are things? John: Hi, Mary. Is everything okay? Mary: Sure. What about you? John: I'm okay. Waiter: Is everything okay? Bill: Yes, it's fine.
See also: everything
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • no person is free who is not master of himself
  • like to hear (oneself) talk
  • like to hear oneself talk
  • be (one's) own worst enemy
  • be your own worst enemy
  • above (oneself)
  • above yourself
  • married
  • marry
  • marry above oneself