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Re: a-ok is worthy of mockery?
Someone with an extraneous "_" at the front of their username should be careful who/what they make fun of.
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#12
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Re: a-ok is worthy of mockery?
this thread is peachy keen
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#13
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Re: a-ok is worthy of mockery?
You betcha.
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#14
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this thread is peachy keen [/ QUOTE ] I bet peachy would say it's the cat's meow. |
#15
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Re: a-ok is worthy of mockery?
"A-Ok" is perfectly fine by me, but I have a soft spot for old timey expressions.
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#16
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Re: a-ok is worthy of mockery?
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[ QUOTE ] why? [/ QUOTE ] I don't know why. I would say it only to mock the person asking me a question. A-OK sounds like something a 60 year old man would say. [/ QUOTE ] |
#17
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Re: a-ok is worthy of mockery?
I laughed
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#18
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Re: a-ok is worthy of mockery?
It's like saying "bye-bye" at the end of a phone conversation.
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#19
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Re: a-ok is worthy of mockery?
I say howdie a lot.
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#20
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Re: a-ok is worthy of mockery?
"A-ok" is fine if you have a natural tendency for deadpan sarcasm or extreme genuineness. Otherwise it's somewhat creepy.
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