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A-OK
[ey-oh-key]
adjective
Informal.OK; perfect.
an A-OK rocket launching.
A-OK
adjective
informalin perfect working order; excellent
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of A-OK1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of A-OK1
Example Sentences
That doesn’t mean Tygart is A-OK with an endeavor that encourages the use of PEDs and the resulting tainted accomplishments.
Snyder made it A-OK for state and local officials to accept tips and gratuities from private individuals for the officials’ political acts, so long as there isn’t an explicit quid pro quo agreement that had promised the tip or gratuity for the official act.
Come and play, everything’s A-OK at the Slate News Quiz.
Whatever makes you feel most confident and glowy is A-OK, just as long as you feel cared for.
“It was beautiful ... I just wanted to make sure she was OK ... because it’s a lot of attention. And she is A-OK.”
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