The expression "OK" is believed to have originated in the early 19th century. It was popularized in 1840 during the presidential campaign of Martin Van Buren, who was nicknamed "Old Kinderhook" after his hometown in New York. The term was used as an abbreviation in the slogan "OK Club." Its usage has since evolved into a widely recognized term for agreement or approval.
George Jessel was the first to use the expression "Always leave them laughing"
uh i really don't KNOW ok
millions of years ago.buches created it ok
OK. If the x is a multiply symbol, -933
The expression "Dang It" is usually used when someone is frustrated or annoyed - "Darn" or "Damn" could be another expression used.
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George Jessel was the first to use the expression "Always leave them laughing"
when I was 12...
Mary Poppins
uh i really don't KNOW ok
it just did ok
March 23, 1839
Impossible to say. No one could know who first used the expression.
No, I think it's an allusion to the first film that used it.
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There is never a record of the first person to use any one expression, because at the time it's used, nobody knows that it is going to become a well-used expression.
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