different between oukie vs okie
oukie
English
Etymology
From Afrikaans outjie, via Namibian German Oukie.
Noun
oukie (plural oukies)
- (South Africa and Namibia) guy; man
- 1962, Jeremy Taylor, Ag Pleez Deddy (song)
- If you won't take us to the zoo / Then what the heck else can we do / But go on out and moere all the oukies next door
- 1962, Jeremy Taylor, Ag Pleez Deddy (song)
See also
- Okie
oukie From the web:
- what does okie mean
- what does it mean when someone says okie
- what does the term okie mean
- what does okie stand for
okie
English
Interjection
okie
- (informal) Alternative form of OK
Anagrams
- Eiko, Ekoi
okie From the web:
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- what oki means
- what okinawans eat in a day
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