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Michael Quinion said:
Professor Read traced the earliest recorded use of OK to the Boston Morning Post of 23 March 1839, in a report about a “frolicsome group” called the Anti-Bell Ringing Society (the ABRS), which campaigned to get a law banning the ringing of dinner bells rescinded. It seems to have been short for “oll korrect”, a fanciful way of writing “all correct” that was itself part of another popular craze of the time for misspellings as a humorous device and which echoes the story about President Jackson from the previous decade.

And we thought we were being original and funny when we do stuff like this:

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That's sooooooo eighteen-hundreds....
 
well go figure...i wonder where the first use of okydoky was..
 
i wonder if there's an english/computer lingo dictionary yet...like LOL, ROFLMAO, that kind of thing...
 
okay now that is just weird...
 
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