- - Polite assent to Twain's Aunt Polly
- - Cowboy's polite reply
- - Cowboy's polite answer
- - Huck Finn's polite assent
- - Cowpoke's polite assent
- - "Don't say ....- say Aunt Sally": Twain
- - Polite reply to Aunt Polly
- - Affirmative from Opie to Aunt Bee
- - Polite response to Aunt Polly
- - Folksy "That's right, lady"
- - Tom Sawyer's affirmative to Aunt Polly
- - "That's right, Aunt Polly" from Tom Sawyer
- - Response to Aunt Polly, perhaps
- - "Right away, Mammy"
- - "That's right, Aunt Polly"
- - Tom's respectful reply to Aunt Polly
- - Li'l Abner's "OK" to Mammy Yokum
- - Opie's answer to Aunt Bee
- - Li'l Abner's affirmative
- - "Okay, Aunt Bee"
- - Positive response to Aunt Polly
- - "Okay, Aunt Bee," Opie-style
- - Tom Sawyer response to Aunt Polly
- - Tom's affirmative to Aunt Polly
- - certain "ok" from huck finn
- - "why, it'd be a pleasure, m'lady"
- - Polite rural assent to a lady
- - folksy assent
- - Respectful reply to an elder woman, in old times
- - Quaintly polite reply
- - rural assent
- - Southern response
- - Respectful Southern address
- - Quaint, chivalrous assent
- - "Okay, mom"
- - "OK, mom; I'll never do it again, mom"
- - "I know, mom, I'll never do it again"
- - Polite reply to a schoolmarm
- - Old-timey assent
- - Agreement from Huck Finn
- - Bart admission to Marge
- - Rural assent to a woman
- - Polite rural assent
- - Deferential affirmative
- - Quaint affirmative
- - Show of rural respect
- - Rural assent to a lady
- - Reply to a schoolmarm
- - Rural agreement
- - 'O.K.' from Tom Sawyer
- - Polite response to a schoolmarm
- - Respectful reply to a schoolmarm
- - Clipped affirmative
- - Backwoods agreement
- - Polite rural reply
- - Polite reply from a cowboy
- - Mannerly reply from Tom or Huck
- - Respectful rural response
- - Old-fashioned agreement
- - Polite affirmative from a ranch hand
- - Polite backwoods agreement
- - Polite rural affirmative
- - Polite country assent
- - Respectful rural reply
- - Assent in the sticks
- - Polite reply, briefly
- - "O.K." from Huck Finn
- - Quaint country consent
- - Polite answer from Tom Sawyer
- - Polite, old-fashioned assent
- - Polite reply from a ranch hand
- - Polite rural agreement
- - Polite backwoods response
- - Huck Finn-like assent
- - Mannerly reply, briefly
- - "The Andy Griffith Show" affirmative
- - Backwoods assent
- - "Andy Griffith Show" acknowledgment
- - Polite oater response
- - Polite country affirmative
- - Obedient reply from Tom Sawyer
- - Polite response to a lady
- - Quaintly polite response
- - "Okay" from Tom Sawyer
- - "You're the boss, lady"
- - Polite rural response
- - Reply to a schoolmarm, perhaps
- - Possible reply from a gentleman
- - Polite rural answer
- - Polite backwoods affirmative
- - Polite response from a ranch hand
- - Tom Sawyer agreement
- - Tom Sawyer affirmative
- - Sawyer affirmative
- - Tom Sawyer assent
- - Assent to a schoolmarm
- - Reply to a school-marm
- - "Okay, lady," briefly
- - Concession in the sticks
- - Polite reply to a lady
- - Quaint agreement
- - Subservient response
- - Polite assent
- - Polite agreement
- - Polite reply
- - Respectful reply
- - Affirmative
- - Quaint assent
- - reply with an apostrophe
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