A said reaction used in situations where someone does something out of the ordinary.
Another word for weird.
1. Bob: "Yo, so I just got these new anime sneakers"
Joe: "Okay Strange"
2. Bob: *Minecraft enchantment table noises*
Joe: "Wtf is you saying"
Bob: "Nothing, I'm just too BUSSIN"
Joe: "Okay Strange"
Some shit millennial women say when they try to force their own personal hang ups on others.
"That is not okay."
"Okay, but the thing is, is that it, in fact, is. If you're not okay with it, that's okay. But that's YOU. You don't know them, or their situation in its entirety. They are adults and can decide for themselves."
This is the best way to embarrass your idiot friend that keeps yapping about some shit
João: Bro, you gotta listen to me, Tom Cruise is gay no cap
Andreas: Okay fat
her expression read "are you out of your mind????!!!!"
he gave her an okay sign
he gave her an okay sign, party to assure her it was fine (he wasn't sure of), partly to agree that he was in fact crazy (he was sure of)
Another way to say no; I'm good
"Do you want to hang out today? We could go shopping."
"I'm okay, sorry. Really busy today."
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"Let's go on a date."
"Uhm.. I'm okay..." *slow and awkward walk away*
"I'm okay" means "I want to jump off a cliff and slash my neck off" but its just in disguise!
Andi: Hi Amy!! How are you?
Amy: I'm Okay. How about you?
Andi: Ahh, I'm doing fine also thanks for asking.
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Expression of surprise, happiness, disappointment, or sadness (oh) in conjunction with "okay" (either earnestly or jokingly saying something is acceptable).
Usually follows a question with an unexpected (or expected but undesired) answer that the asker doesn't know how to respond to.
Asker: What did I miss in class yesterday?
Asked: Nothing, it was canceled.
Asker: Oh? Okay! (surprised + happy, actually okay)
Asker: Hey, you wanna hang out some time?
Asked: Why'd you think I'd wanna hang with you?
Asker: Oh... okay. (surprised + disappointed, not okay)
Asker: Hey, I heard you were under the weather yesterday. You feeling better?
Asked: Nah, I'm still feeling sick.
Asker: Oh, okay. (sad + not surprised, not okay)
Me: I need punctuation between the words for emphasis
Urban Dictionary: "Examples should include the word being defined"
Me: "oh okay"