A-OK
or A-O.K., A-O·kay
[ ey-oh-key ]
/ ˈeɪ oʊˈkeɪ /
adjective, adverb
Informal.
OK; perfect: an A-OK rocket launching.
Origin of A-OK
First recorded in 1955–60
Example sentences from the Web for a-ok
Even Patrick Dempsey, who plays Dr. Derek Shepherd, would be A-OK with the series coming to an end.
And with that return, a confirmation: Facebook users, middle names are A-OK in Zuckerville.
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British Dictionary definitions for a-ok
A-OK
A-okay
adjective
informal, mainly US
in perfect working order; excellent
Word Origin for A-OK
C20: from
a (
ll systems)
OK