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OP 'Train the Teacher'love it.
Originally Posted By: LukeJavan8(well except for OK, and maybe a couple of
others).
Haha OK is actually short for oll korrect from a slang splurge in the late 1830s in Boston and New York where they abbrieviated common phrases with deliberate, jocular misspellings, oll korrect - ok, KG (no go) spelt as know go The noun is first attested 1841; the verb 1888, and FUN FACT: Greek immigrants to America, on returning home with USA slang words were known as the okay-boys...
----The next sentence is true. The previous sentence is false----
You'd be surprised.
----please, draw me a sheep----
The OK term was discussed on a couple of sites in the last
few weeks. Even the BBC had a side headline about it, if
I remember correctly.
----please, draw me a sheep----
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