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"OK" is an abbreviation for "oll korrect," part of a whimsical fad ... lexicon when it was adopted by supporters of Martin Van Buren, known as Old Kinderhook, who turned it into a pun for his ...
The word 'OK,' originating from a satirical 1839 article as 'oll korrect,' gained popularity during Martin Van Buren's 1840 presidential campaign. Adopted globally, 'OK' now universally signifies ...
It’s intended to be a shortening of “oll korrect,” a comical misspelling ... When William Henry Harrison ran against Martin Van Buren, nicknames for both candidates became popular.
In New York's Hudson Valley, in the village of Kinderhook, sits a lovely estate called Lindenwald, once home to Martin Van Buren. And if you don't know who that is, you're in good company!