M'kay
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Alternative spellings
Spellings with initial h, suggesting reanalysis as hmm + 'kay, are common on the Internet, though print citations are yet lacking.
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Etymology
Nasalized variant of okay. Perhaps made popular by frequent appearance in the cartoon South Park; earlier, apparently only in linguistic transcriptions of speech.
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Interjection
mâkay
- (informal) Okay; an expression of acknowledgment or affirmation, now often used in an ironical or condescending sense.
- Drugs are bad, mâkay?
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Quotations
spelling mkay
- 1991, Barbara A. Fox, âCognitive and Interactional Aspects of Correction in Tutoring,â in Teaching Knowledge and Intelligent Tutoring, Peter Goodyear ed. [1]:
- In these tutoring sessions we have found that, when the tutor agrees with the studentâs displayed understanding, her signal of confirmation comes quickly after the studentâs turn, as in:
- S: Mkay. .hh And I know itâs negative, just to follow your thought process, because I know that the sine is positive.
- T. Mhm
- In these tutoring sessions we have found that, when the tutor agrees with the studentâs displayed understanding, her signal of confirmation comes quickly after the studentâs turn, as in:
- 1993, Herbert H Clark, Arenas of Language Use [2]
- [...] the director would go on only when both were satisfied the matcher had understood, as here:
- D. The long view of the quad uh walkway
- M. those
- M. â numbers right?
- D. â is number 5
- M. Mkay
- D. Yeah with the numbers on the bottom.
- [...] the director would go on only when both were satisfied the matcher had understood, as here:
- 1995, Charles Conrad and Lucinda Sinclair-James, âInstitutional Pressures, Cultural Constraints, and Communication in Community Mediation Organizations,â in Conflict and Organizations, Anne Maydan Nicotera ed.
- M1: Mkay. Let me point us back to. This is related to um what we were talking about and how youâre going to um sort of report what happened here tonight.
- 2004, Gordon Atkinson, RealLivePreacher.com [3]:
- My bold, Crocodile Hunter âAbsolutelyâ withered into âmkayâ with the end of the word lilted up like a desperate question.
- 2004, Deanna Kizis, How to Meet Cute Boys [4]:
- That has nothing to do with star-power crap and everything to do with keeping it real, mkay?
spelling mmkay
- 1997: Christina S. Beck, Partnership for Health [5]:
- C: I want you to re:st (.) re:st (.) as much as you can do (.) is just re:st (.) hhh when >you go< home (.) >you tell< your husband you make dinner honey (.) hhh you take care of me (.) . . . I need >to set< down (.) I need >to rest< (.)
- P: mmkay (.)
- C: and >get down< (.) watch your sodium (.) the salt=
- 2004, Abbe Diaz, PX This [6]:
- well i used to have some skilled sticky fingers of my own back in the day so i know a shoplifted dress when i see one mmkay.
- 2005, Catherine Delaney, The Rosameorns [7]:
- I looked back to him...mmkay brown hair dark eyes...high cheek bones that lucky monkey I wonder if he has some native American.
- 2005, Jenny Colgan, Boy I Loved Before [8]
- She was sitting perched on her desk, in that nonchalant, âmmkay?â way teachers do when theyâre trying to pretend theyâre down with the kids.
spelling mmmkay
- 1999, âIt's Easy, MMMKay.â [title, in soundtrack] South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
- 2004, Victoria Schmitz, If Itâs Not One Thing Itâs the Other [9]:
- Letâs get all this straight. He took me to a place he hates to see if I like it. Mmmkay.
- 2004, Stephanie Lehmann, Are You in the Mood [10]
- He told her she could sleep in if she liked. âMmmkay,â she said without opening her eyes, and he kissed her good-bye.
spelling mâkay
- 1999, Tom Bradley, Black Class Cur [11]:
- âIâll tell you a secret if you promise not to tell anybody, not even the missus, mâkay?â
- âMâkay.â
- 2003, Bill Hunt and Todd Doogan, The Digital Bits: Insiderâs Guide to DVD [12]:
- But do keep in mind that this film [viz. South Park] is not for the faint of heart, and it ainât for kids, mâkay?
spelling mm-kay
- 2000, Tom Bradley, Hustling the East [13]:
- She didnât ask what that was supposed to mean, but tallied a while on her fingertips and obliged him.
- âMm-kay, bye.â
- 2005, Bill Eisele, Scrub Match [14]
- âAll Iâm saying,â the Asian man said, âis itâs about time she got a whiff of her own breath. Mm-kay?â
spelling mmm-kay
- 2005: Michael Collins, Hot Lights, Cold Steel [15]:
- âWell, Iâm going to take a picture of your arm and then this nice doctor is going to fix it for you, okay?â
- âMmm-kay.â