Article 6W3TP The Evolution of the Universally Understood Word ‘OK’

The Evolution of the Universally Understood Word ‘OK’

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Lori Dorn
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Dr. Erica Brozovskyof thePBSseriesOtherwords explained the evolution of OK" and its alliterative form okay", noting that this universally understood word has a number of meanings.

The term was used by a newspaper in 1839 to indicate all correct", but it became really popular as a slogan for Martin Van Burens contentiousre-election campaign. Van Buren was known as Old Kinderhook for his birthplace, which was then shortened to O.K. Sadly for Van Buren, he didn't get reelected but the word stuck around for good.

OK made its debut in the March 23, 1839 edition of the Boston Morning Post as a shortening for a purposeful misspelling of all correct. But OK didn't become popular until Martin Van Buren's1840 presidential reelection campaign. Van Burenwas nicknamed Old Kinderhook" based onhis hometown, and Vote for OK' became apopular campaign slogan.

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