What does okey-dokey mean?
Okey-dokey means (colloquial) An exclamation of accordance; okay, OK..
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(colloquial) An exclamation of accordance; okay, OK..
“Ensign, the bridge is yours. Be gentle but attentive. Get her where she needs to be. Guide her home.” “Okeydokey. (chuckles) Uh, maintain course.” (all screaming) (alarm blaring)
“Okey dokey. I just got off the phone with Gizmo and gave him our locaysh.”
“Hi, Maria. How are you?” “Okey-dokey and Clarissa’s okey-dokey too!”
Feeling okey-dokey, Audrey? Why don’t you hop in?
“Are you okey-dokey, Jo?” a high-pitched, childish voice piped up.
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Okey-dokey means (colloquial) An exclamation of accordance; okay, OK..
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“Ensign, the bridge is yours. Be gentle but attentive. Get her where she needs to be. Guide her home.” “Okeydokey. (chuckles) Uh, maintain course.” (all screaming) (alarm blaring)
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