okay

okay

verb
See OK
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See:
  • (Have you) been OK?
  • (Is) everything OK?
  • (that's) OK by me
  • (that's) OK with me
  • A-OK
  • Are you OK?
  • be doing OK
  • be doing OK/okay
  • be OK
  • been okay
  • been okay?
  • doing OK
  • doing okay
  • doing okay?
  • everything okay?
  • everything will be OK
  • Everything’s going to be okay
  • Everything's going to be all right
  • everything's going to be OK
  • feeling OK
  • feeling okay
  • feeling okay?
  • fine with me
  • get the OK
  • give (one) the OK
  • give somebody/get the OK/okay
  • ok
  • OK yah
  • okay
  • rule OK
  • that's OK
References in periodicals archive
OKAY is a cost-efficient way for retailers to cover all categories without oversaturation of brands."
One trend OKAY is reacting to is a growing demand from men.
OKAY's proprietary process for manufacturing surgical blades/scissors uses CNC technology that ensures high volume output while maintaining critical edge tolerances.
ATSG West Leasing Limited, an aircraft leasing company based in Ireland and a wholly owned ATSG subsidiary, has acquired and will lease the aircraft to Okay in late 2017 for terms of seven years.
"We're hopeful he will be okay and we'll know more in the next 48 hours."
Okay Airways, the first privately owned airline in China, is headquartered in Beijing with its main hub at Tianjin Binhai International Airport (TSN).
Asked about their relationship, Bea simply echoed Jake's sentiment, saying, "Okay naman po kami.
SUNDERLAND manager Gus Poyet called for better from his team after their goalless draw at Burnley, warning "okay" was not good enough in the Barclays Premier League.
CH: "Right okay. I'll need to get her assessed by one of our nurses.
OKAY, I'VE GOT A MEETING AT THE FOREIGN MINISTRY-BIGGCES, YOU DRAFT MY TACKING POINTS!
"Christian's okay. He got a knock on his knee as everybody knows (during Belgium international duty).
911 OPERATOR: Okay and you don't know if she's conscious or breathing at all?
When I was a young seminarian, people would come to my teacher with similar stories, only to hear him respond, "It's okay." For years I argued with him about this kind of a response.