The term "okeedokee" is believed to be a variation of "okey-dokey," which is a playful expression used to indicate agreement or acceptance. Its origins can be traced back to early 20th-century American slang, with "okey" stemming from the word "okay." The playful and whimsical nature of the phrase has led to its adoption in various contexts, often conveying a sense of lightheartedness. While its exact origin is uncertain, it reflects the evolution of informal language in American culture.
It means okeedokee, or OK. Also means 'I agree.'.
It means okeedokee, or OK. Also means 'I agree.'.
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