postheaven.net Open in urlscan Pro
2606:4700:3030::ac43:99aa  Public Scan

URL: https://postheaven.net/tunecave5/the-greatest-guide-to-homepage-ok-state-fair
Submission: On October 02 via manual from US — Scanned from DE

Form analysis 0 forms found in the DOM

Text Content

TUNECAVE5







OCTOBER 2, 2021


THE GREATEST GUIDE TO HOMEPAGE – OK STATE FAIR


EVERYTHING ABOUT NATIONAL COWBOY & WESTERN HERITAGE MUSEUM – OKLAHOMA

The great legal representative who successfully argued many Indian rights
claims, [clarification required (Who?)] nevertheless, supports the Jacksonian
popularization of the term based on its Choctaw origin. David Dalby raised a
1941 recommendation dating the term to 1815. This Piece Covers It Well “we
arrived ok” appears in the hand-written journal of William Richardson taking a
trip from Boston to New Orleans about a month after the Fight of New Orleans.

Richardson, Jr., of the Department of Classical Studies at Duke University.
Through his courtesy we had the ability to analyze this manuscript thoroughly,
to make significantly bigger photographs of it, and to end up being persuaded
(as is Richardson) that, whatever the marks in the manuscript are, they are not
OK. Similarly, H.

Mencken, who initially considered it “really clear that 'o. k.' is in fact in
the manuscript”, later recanted his recommendation of the expression, asserting
that it was utilized no earlier than 1839. Mencken (following Read) described
the journal entry as a misreading of the author's self-correction, and specified
it remained in truth the very first 2 letters of the words a h [andsome] prior
to seeing the expression had been utilized in the previous line and changing his
mind.


SOME OF OK, ADJ., INT.1, N.2, AND ADV- OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY

Cassidy asserts that this is a misreading of the source, which actually begins
“Oh, ki, massa ...”, where ki is a phrase by itself: In all other examples of
this interjection that I have found, it is merely ki (when spelled kie). As
here, it expresses surprise, amusement, fulfillment, mild expostulation, and so
on.

Amazon.com: I'm OK: Poems and Average Life Advice From a Depressed Non-Poet
eBook : Sibiya, Sabelo Brian: Kindle Store


The Paris Review – The Etymology of “Okay”



Variations Whether this word is printed as OK, Okay, ok, all right, or O.K. is a
matter normally resolved in the style handbook for the publication included.
Dictionaries and design guides such as and provide no consensus. Variation Where
used/Origins okeh Choctaw word for 'it is so' (see above). An alternative
English spelling, no longer typical, although it stayed in erratic use well into
the 20th century.

hokay Used in English as an alternative. kay or 'kay Especially used in Herman
Wouk's as a filler word by the maniacal Captain Queeg. [] k or kk or oka
Commonly utilized in instantaneous messaging, or in SMS messages. Prior to the
days of SMS, “K” was utilized as a Morse code prosign for “Go on”.