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Ok Flumer

It's like Ok Boomer, but is used against people that severely overrate Influenza rather than Boomers.

Some people say that the Flu is worse than Covid-19, even though it's averaging less deaths per day this year than Covid-19 is, so I sometimes like to comeback with Ok Flumer.

by PhoenixGamer34 April 13, 2020


OK, PEASANT

When a poor says some dumb shit and you can't even begin to explain why he's wrong because that would be deconstructing decades of misinformation and ignorance so you just brush it off and say okay. You can't fix stupid.

Phrase is very similar to "OK, boomer".

I CAN MAKE SIX FIGURES WORKING ON THE OIL RIGS. IT WILL ONLY COST ME MOST OF MY BODY AND TIME.

OK, PEASANT

THE LANDLORD RAISED RENT BY 100 PER PERSON, NOW I CANT AFFORD MY BRAND NEW 2021 VEHICLE, IPHONE, AND HAVE SHELTER. KILL THE RICH!

OK PEASANT

by Bigbilldoyle July 24, 2021


Le ok

Le ok is a phrase that was first originated in a discord server by the name of POLYNOMERS. It was the start of an uprising by a few people on discord. This uprising slowly grew in popularity and Le Ok became the slogan of the uprising. It is most commonly used in support of a meme called Monke.

Le Ok shall rise!

I think that Le Ok will reign forever.

by LeOkMonke November 28, 2020


Ok gang

One of the sickest gang's out there . Only premium people are allowed the membership . Known for nuking bullshit discord servers . We believe in living a peaceful and simping life .

Oh your server got nuked? Must have been done by an ok gang member

by Okbeteæ May 13, 2021


Ok gang

Mummy tumhari beta

Chal bsdk ok gang waale

by Okbeteæ May 13, 2021


Angel Isiah Ok

Movement that changed the entire lgbtq perspective

+ "Did you hear about the new movement that changed lgbtq community?"
- "What the Angel Isiah Ok?"

by ItsDlaw March 25, 2020


gramma-oke

N: a gramma who likes to go sing on kareoke machines

john: guess what
Mike: wat!?
my gramma sang kareoke last night at the local pub
mike: wow idk she was a gramma-oke

by Alex Gramberg August 29, 2008