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OK; okay noun- consent, approval US, 1841
- Do you really need Sonny Barger’s O.K. to do what you feel like doing? — Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in America, p. 19, 15 January 1968: Letter to Kelly Varner
- The Chancellor gave his okay to the idea[.] — Randy Neil, The Official Cheerleader’s Handbook, p. 19, 1979
- McFarlane told Congress last week that Reagan gave his okay for the deal to proceed. — Chicago Tribune, p. C1, 14 December 1986
- If the rising payroll-tax burden was imposed on young working people, they would eventually revolt and Social Security would self-destruct of its own weight. The Gipper liked that, and gave his OK. — Holly Sklar, Raise the Floor, p. 172, 2001
- a bribe paid by an illegal gambling establishment to the authorities to stay in business US
- — John Scarne, Scarne’s Guide to Modern Poker, p. 285, 1979
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