four.cycle
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This one is completely off topic, but since we're on the topic of O.K. it should be noted that Stevens-Walden-Worcester used the term in their own advertising campaigns.
Lugnutz is correct: "O.K." was not originally "middling" - it only got that way during the last few decades. (One of the wonderful things about the American English lexicon is its flexibility and our willingness to accept and embrace those changes.)

1945 Motor Service Magazine pp 200 Stevens Walden advertisement
Lugnutz is correct: "O.K." was not originally "middling" - it only got that way during the last few decades. (One of the wonderful things about the American English lexicon is its flexibility and our willingness to accept and embrace those changes.)

1945 Motor Service Magazine pp 200 Stevens Walden advertisement















