no-kay
adj.
derived from:
1. middle english no meaning not any; not one; not a
and
2. the initials o.k. from a facetious folk phonetic spelling of orl korrect meaning all right; proceeding normally; satisfactory or under control; well enough; successfully; fine; adequate but unexceptional or unremarkable. Used to express agreement, understanding, acceptance, or the like
Mama: Got any pee pees in there?
Steele: No-kay.
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2 comments:
I laughed. Fred didn't. Pee humor it's not for everyone :-)
Trina
Makes sense to me steeley-beeley!
Love Amy
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