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okey

Ikey vs Okey - What's the difference?

ikey | okey |


As a noun ikey

is a Jew.

As an adjective ikey

is ‘Jewish’, seen in a derogatory sense; cunning, supercilious.

As an interjection okey is

alternative form of OK|lang=en.

Oke vs Okey - What's the difference?

oke | okey |


As a noun oke

is a Turkish, Egyptian, Hungarian and Wallachian unit of weight, equal to about 2 & 3/4 lbs.

As an interjection okey is

alternative form of OK|lang=en.

Jokey vs Okey - What's the difference?

jokey | okey |


As an adjective jokey

is .

As an interjection okey is

(dated).

Pokey vs Okey - What's the difference?

pokey | okey |


In lang=en terms the difference between pokey and okey

is that pokey is slow while okey is alternative form of OK|lang=en.

As an adjective pokey

is of a room, house of small volume, cramped.

As a noun pokey

is prison.

As an interjection okey is

alternative form of OK|lang=en.

Key vs Okey - What's the difference?

key | okey |


As a proper noun key

is .

As an interjection okey is

(dated).

Okay vs Okey - What's the difference?

okay | okey |

Okey is a alternative form of okay.



As interjections the difference between okay and okey

is that okay is See OKokey is alternative form of OK|lang=en.

As a noun okay

is See OK

As a verb okay

is See OK

As an adjective okay

is See OK

As an adverb okay

is See OK

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