
The origin of this popular form verbal probably dates back to the American troops during the Second World War. When a department was on a mission when he returned was to report any loss of life. In the event that all soldiers had returned to base, the commander was reporting to his superiors using
the acronym O.K. as an abbreviation for zero killed or "no (military) killed." The letters then began to take on the significance of positive confirmation, equivalent to saying "anything goes."
On the contrary, the abbreviation K.O. He was born in the world of boxing and is the abbreviation of the English knock out the form, which means "out of action."

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