cool |
okey |
As an acronym cool
is (computing)
clips object]]-oriented [[language|language .
As an interjection okey is
(dated).
hello |
okey |
As interjections the difference between hello and okey
is that
hello is while
okey is (dated).
As a noun hello
is "!" or an equivalent greeting.
As a verb hello
is to greet with "hello".
okey |
alright |
As interjections the difference between okey and alright
is that
okey is alternative form of OK|lang=en while
alright is used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance; OK.
As an adjective alright is
alternative form of lang=en Satisfactory; okay; in acceptable order, but not necessarily completely right. Used to distinguish from "all right", which would mean "all correct".
okey |
|
is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As an interjection okey
is alternative form of OK|lang=en.
okey |
obey |
As an interjection okey
is alternative form of OK|lang=en.
As a verb obey is
to do as ordered by (a person, institution etc), to act according to the bidding of.
okey |
hokey |
As an interjection okey
is alternative form of OK|lang=en.
As an adjective hokey is
phony, as if a hoax; noticeably contrived; of obviously flimsy credibility or quality.
oker |
okey |
As a noun oker
is interest on money; usury; increase.
As a verb oker
is to increase (in price); add to.
As an interjection okey is
alternative form of OK|lang=en.
okey |
okes |
As an interjection okey
is alternative form of OK|lang=en.
As a noun okes is
plural of lang=en.
okey |
okeh |
Okeh is a synonym of okey.
Okeh is a alternative form of okey.
As interjections the difference between okey and okeh
is that
okey is alternative form of OK|lang=en while
okeh is alternative form of OK.
fine |
okey |
In lang=en terms the difference between fine and okey
is that
fine is the location in a musical score that indicates the end of the piece, particularly when the piece ends somewhere in the middle of the score due to a section of the music being repeated while
okey is alternative form of OK|lang=en.
As an adjective fine
is
Of subjective quality.As an adverb fine
is expression of agreementAs a noun fine
is fine champagne; French brandy.
As a verb fine
is to make finer, purer, or cleaner; to purify or clarify.
As an interjection okey is
alternative form of OK|lang=en.
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