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What does O and K stand for in OK?

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"OK" does not stand for anything, but is merely a phonetic spelling of the Cherokee or Seminole word, "Okeh", which means, well, 'Okay'.

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OK's sound track includes a vowel - "o" and a consonant - "k" which taken together without spce between them can be turned into the letters O and K as they're pronounced in ABC. Originally the whole phrase is "of course" and the first sounds taken from each of those words makes OK, as I think. OK's sound track includes a vowel - "o" and a consonant - "k" which taken together without space between them can be turned into the letters O and K as they're pronounced in ABC. Originally the whole phrase is "of course" and the first sounds taken from each of those words makes OK, as I think.