Tag archives: okey dokey

Okey-dokey! The story of the birth of OK’s playful grandchild

By the early twentieth century, OK was no longer a joke. The letters O and K did not prompt memories of the misspelled oll korrect, nor did they stimulate alternative explanations. In the nineteenth century, OK was recognized as a humorous abbreviation, but in the twentieth, it was understood merely as an arbitrary combination of [...]

Posted on: July 16 2012 | Posted by: | Comments: 5 | Categories: English in use, Word origins | Tags: , , , , ,