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the okeydoke
interjection
Alt form okey-doke
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When you grow up in a house where your dad is buying you stuff and telling you he loves you, you don't fall for the okeydoke that comes from other guys.
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"Okeydoke," the guy said.
Even a simple concept like "yes" might be expressed in dozens of different ways — including "yes," "ya," "yup," "yeah," "yeayuh," "yeppers," "yessirree," "aye, aye," "mmmhmm," "uh-huh," "sure," "totally," "certainly," "indeed," "affirmative," "fine," "definitely," "you bet," "you betcha," "no problemo," and "okeydoke" — and what's the rule in that?
Like an assassination buff looping the Zapruder film, Schaap repeated the snippet several times and then concluded that Charlie Parker did not use "okeydoke" as a negative.
And yet one of Parker's ex-wives had averred otherwise, saying that Parker used "okeydoke" and "okeydokey" interchangeably.
After a bit of chatter, Sid instructs Parker to play another number: "Blow, dad, go!" Okeydoke, says Bird.
If you share this passion, okeydoke.
Though it's the most obvious of causes, it's still hard to hear that time in and time out, an infinitely talented person fell for that contract okeydoke and signed away all their residuals and profits.
The Wendy Williams Show Michael Ealy ("The Following").
The Naked & The Dead.
The crazier the better".
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