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question for retlaw..
Hello Walter, last night me and a friend were discussing the origins of certain phrases etc. we got on to the origins of the term 'OK' or 'Okay'. One theory is that in World War 1 when the lads got sent 'over the top' etc, on their return the captain/ batallion leader or whatever would radio in how many casualties they had suffered. If they had no fatalities the had 'Zero Killed' or 0K for short. What do you think? Personally i like this conclusion.
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Re: question for retlaw..
The Oxford English Dictionary gives the origin as being much earlier - President Van Buren's re-election of 1840 in the US. His nickname was Old Kinderhook initials OK) and his election slogan "orl korrect" (all correct).
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Re: question for retlaw..
Thanks Retlaw
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I have previously heard it stood for All Correct, but I have not come across Old Kinderhook before. Okidoki?
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