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English
Etymology
Shortening of Oklahoma, + -ie.
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Okie (plural Okies)
- (US, informal, sometimes derogatory) A person from Oklahoma.
Will Rogers is considered a famous Okie.
1957, Jack Kerouac, On the Road, Viking Press, →OCLC:One time we broke into an Okie house where everybody was getting ready to go to a funeral.
1979 August 11, Laud Humphreys, “Courage, Sisters and Brothers!”, in Gay Community News, volume 7, number 4, page 5:When, in high school, I was at the depth of my self-loathing-as-sissy, a brilliant young man arrived in Chickasha to become choral director at the high school. My friends and I had never met anyone like him: urbane, brilliant, dedicated to professional standards, a real taskmaster, who seemed to care for us little Okie hicks.
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