rule OK
English
Verb
rule OK (third-person singular simple present rules OK, present participle ruling OK, simple past and past participle ruled OK)
- (idiomatic, Britain, informal) To be popularly accepted, or supported by the general majority of people.
- 2006, May 31, David Walker, Beware leadership by syringe. in The Guardian
- Yet nationalism rules OK across most public management.
- 2006, May 31, David Walker, Beware leadership by syringe. in The Guardian
Usage notes
- Stereotypically used as a graffiti slogan.