A-OK
or A-O.K., A-O·kay
[ ey-oh-key ]
adjective, adverb
Informal. OK; perfect: an A-OK rocket launching.
Origin of A-OK
1First recorded in 1955–60
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British Dictionary definitions for A-OK
A-OK
adjective
informal, mainly US in perfect working order; excellent
Origin of A-OK
1C20: from a (ll systems) OK
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