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okey-dokey
used for communicating agreement US, 1932 An old-fashioned, affected, still popular perversion of OK.- KRINKILE: Now what’s happened, what’s going on, and what are you talking about. DIMES: Okee-dokee. It’s like this. — True Romance, 1993
- Okee dokey. You sould come back in seven days and we should have your results. — Kids, 1995
- Okey-dokey, thanks a bunch. — Fargo, 1996
- Okey-dokey, so tomorrow night? — Something About Mary, 1998
- “Okey-dokey?” The nurse smiles as she opens her eyes. “All clear[.]” — Andrea Ashworth, Moretti’s Super-Swirl, p. 72, 1999
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