OK is short for OKAY....or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ok
OK is short for OKAY....or
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ok
I've heard that there's a meaning dating from the American Civil War, something about letters from generals to command would finish with a number followed by K to denote the number killed that day - so 0K means none killed.
Not in Wikipedia, that one, so it can't be true.
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I've heard that there's a meaning dating from the American Civil War, something about letters from generals to command would finish with a number followed by K to denote the number killed that day - so 0K means none killed.
Not in Wikipedia, that one, so it can't be true.