"Okey-dokey" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Okey-dokey" Meaning

A colloquial expression that is considered informal and casual. "Okey-dokey" is a way of saying "okay" or "agreed", often used to indicate consent or understanding. It's similar to saying "okay" or "alright", but with a more casual and playful tone. It's often used in American English, particularly in spoken language.

"Okey-dokey" Examples

Usage Examples of "Okey-Dokey"


1. Casual Agreement

"I'll meet you at 5 pm tomorrow, okey-dokey?"
"Bruh, I'm in. Okey-dokey, I'll see you then."

2. Humorous Acceptance

"Hey, do you want to go to the party tonight?"
"Okey-dokey, sounds like a blast!"

3. Polite Response

"Can you do me a favor and pick up some milk on your way home?"
"Okey-dokey, no problem at all."

4. Playful Refusal

"Want to go skydiving with me this weekend?"
"Okey-dokey, but only if you're paying!"

5. Colloquial Expression

"Alright, okey-dokey, let's get this done already!"
"Hahaha, okay, okay, okey-dokey! Let's move!"

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