O.K.?

JB

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Who can tell me, without Googling it, where the expression, O.K. came from?
 

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Re: O.K.?

W/O a google? are U crazy! Ok opps ... my guess<br />Will for thirty years Ive been using KO<br />I think most people just got it backwards is all! :D
 

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I'm gonna guess . . . Operation K(c)onfirmed
 

eeboater

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I had to google it... but wow, the answer is quite interesting.<br /><br />Sean
 

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YSS<br /><br />That's: you s*ck sean :D <br /><br />I'm trying sooo hard
 

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Without Googling?!?! I might get some detail wrong... My gimpy single-cell memory unit recalls something like:<br /><br />Ok is a play on a phrase that was popular during the Victorian era, “all’s correct”, meaning everything is fine. It was popular during that era to use acronyms, and to fiddle with the letters of an acronym, but not fiddle too much. Ok is the result of fiddling with the letters “AC” to come up with an acronym for “all’s correct”.<br /><br />Fwiw, Ok is also the only word that has usage and the same meaning in every language.
 

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I remember talking about this at a party!<br /><br />Clocks used to have to be calibarated in order to be accurate, the best place to get this done in the UK was at the Observitory in Kew, London.<br /><br />The stamp OK (observitory Kew) was put on each clock after calibaration. Because Kew had a reputation for quality work the phrase OK became adopted as a way of saying something was good.
 

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Originally posted by SS Mayfloat:<br /> Uh,,,,short for Oaky Doky?
Yea, I will have to go with SS on this one.<br />OK is short for okie dokie :D
 

heycods

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Beats me.havent a clue,and i dont know where these came from either. :confused: :)
 

JB

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Hint: It is from the name of a town in upstate NY.
 

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Wasnt it from a Presidential campaign where the candidate kept using ok? Dont remember the President, but I think I read that somewhere.
 

JB

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Twidget is getting close. :)
 

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Alright, JB. We get to judge/challenge your source too, right? :)
 

eeboater

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Originally posted by Quietcat22:<br /> YSS<br /><br />That's: you s*ck sean :D <br /><br />I'm trying sooo hard
LMAO -- YSS, thats a new one!!! I like it!<br /><br /> :D <br /><br />Sean
 
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Uh oh, looks like we are going to have a difference of opinion here. I seem to recall something to do with the telegraph. :eek:
 
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