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Что (кто) такое okey doke - определение

ENGLISH POLITICIAN
Colonel Okey; Okey, John

okey doke      
also okey dokey
Okey doke is used in the same way as 'OK' to show that you agree to something, or that you want to start talking about something else or doing something else. (INFORMAL, SPOKEN)
Okey doke. I'll give you a ring.
= alright
CONVENTION
okey dokey         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Okie Dokie; Okey dokey (disambiguation); Okey dokey
Thomas Okey         
BRITISH BASKET WEAVER AND SCHOLAR
Okey, Thomas
Thomas Okey (1852–1935) was an expert on basket weaving, a translator of Italian, and a writer on art and the topography of architecture and art works in Italy and France.Okey's first experience of the Italian language came when he attended the Extension Lectures at Toynbee Hall in the 1880s.

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John Okey

Colonel John Okey (24 August 1606 – 19 April 1662) was a political and religious radical who served in the Parliamentarian army during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. A regicide who approved the Execution of Charles I in 1649, he escaped to the Dutch Republic after the 1660 Stuart Restoration, but was brought back to England and executed on 19 April 1662.

Примеры употребления для okey doke
1. Don‘t let them run that okey–doke on you!" Some on the right agree that Obama does not entirely fit the liberal mold.
2. If they see a brand–spanking–new jail and an old run–down school, that tells them something about our society." The homey phrases poured forth: "No, Lord! . . . It‘s the same old okey–doke. . . . Prayin‘ to Jesus with my Bible." He then took the audience on a tour from the American Revolution to slavery‘s abolition to the civil rights movement.
3. The transformation –– mostly in tone, but occasionally in substance – might qualify as what Obama likes to call the same old Washington "okey–doke." And the candidate is uncomfortable with such things, as evidenced by his struggle to pronounce the name of the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
4. "If I‘m not ready, how is it you think I would be such a great vice president?" To emphasize his point, Obama cited a CBS News interview in May 1''2, when candidate Bill Clinton said that the most important criterion for the vice presidency was "someone who would be a good president if, God forbid, something happened to me a week after I took office." Obama said: "You all know the okey–doke, when someone‘s trying to bamboozle you, when they‘re trying to hoodwink you.