OK
OK is an abbreviation for:
- Upper jaw , in dentistry
- High command , see command authority
- Open Church (Württemberg) , Protestant association in Germany
- Open channel , local citizen broadcasting
- Open House of Culture Upper Austria in Linz
- Without a club , in Austria a non-attached MP , see also Klub (politics)
- OK dinghy , single-handed sailboat class
- OK reactor , Soviet nuclear reactor type
- Oklahoma , US state (as postal abbreviation)
- Organizing Committee
- Organized crime , groups that systematically pursue criminal goals
- Petrol , see motor gasoline
- Oreiller-Killy slope, ski slope in the French winter sports resort Val-d'Isère
OK as a code in international aviation stands for:
- Czech Airlines , Czech airline (IATA code)
- Kuwait according to the ICAO code
- Nationality mark for aircraft from the Czech Republic
OK as a distinguishing mark on the license plate:
- Germany: District of Börde (for Ohrekreis )
- Netherlands: semi-trailers
- Austria: Consul in Upper Austria
- Poland: Powiat Kędzierzyńsko-Kozielski in the Opole Voivodeship
OK , OK , OK or OK! stands for:
- Okay , slang expression of consent
- Okay (band) (also OK ), German pop band
- Ok (film) , German anti-war film from 1970
- OK! (Magazin) , German magazine
- OK! , Song by hip-hop producer Melbeatz
- OK (song) , pop song by Robin Schulz and James Blunt
- OK Machine Works , former American automobile manufacturer
Ok stands for:
- Ok (language family) , group of the Trans New Guinea languages in Papua New Guinea
- ok (daily newspaper) , Austrian daily newspaper
- Ok (volcano) , shield volcano in Iceland
People:
- Simon Ok Hyun-jjn (* 1968), South Korean clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Kwangju
See also:
Wiktionary: OK - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations