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Some text slang can be hard to figure out at a glance, but all you need to do to decipher “mk” is sound it out. “Mk” means “mkay” or “mm, okay” and it’s a way to agree with or acknowledge something with a hesitant or slightly judgmental tone. In this article, we’ll show you exactly how to use and reply to “mk,” plus share some alternate slang words you can use in its place.

MK Definition

“Mk” means “mkay” or “mm, okay” in texts or online. It can be used almost interchangeably with a regular “ok,” but it has a more hesitant or judgmental tone. Use “mk” when you want to warily agree to something or be a little condescending toward someone (for example, “That’s the haircut you want? Mk…”).

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What does MK mean?

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  1. Some text slang is hard to guess, but thankfully “mk” means exactly what it sounds like (“mm-kay”). [1] It’s basically interchangeable with “ok,” but with a hesitant or condescending twist. “Mk” is a way to say “yes” or “ok” to something that you’re unsure about or want to express some negative judgment about.
    • Them: “Can you lend me $100? I promise I’ll pay it back this time!”
      You: “Mk…I guess I can.”
    • You might also see “mk” written as “mmk” or “mkay.”
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How to Use MK

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  1. Use “mk” when you’re wary about agreeing with something but don’t have a concrete reason not to or don’t want to be rude. It’s like saying “I’m not sure about this, but alright.”
    • Them: “Can we get Chinese for dinner?”
      You: “Mk. I was kind of feeling Italian.”
    • Them: “Let’s go to the bonfire tonight! It’ll be fun.”
      You: “Mk I guess. Will there be bug spray?”
  2. In this scenario, “mk” has more of a “hm, ok, if you’re sure about that…” vibe. Send it whenever you want to subtly shade someone’s decisions or plans because you think they’re bad or won’t pan out well. Add an ellipse (“...”) or a skeptical emoji to emphasize your point.
    • Them: “I chose the blue suit to wear tomorrow.”
      You: “Mk…”
    • Them: “No need to come early to the party tomorrow, we’ll be set up on time.”
      You: “Mk…we’ll see! 🧐”
  3. Since “mk” can come off a bit harsh on its own, pair it with upbeat punctuation and emojis to show you’re in good spirits. This is great for when you truly mean “ok” and don’t have any hesitations or judgments to convey.
    • Them: “Wanna go to the beach today?”
      You: “Mk! The weather’s great today ☀️”
    • Them: “Let’s stop by Michelle’s gallery opening tonight.”
      You: “Mk! 🎨 I love her opening parties.”
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How to Reply to MK

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  1. Since “mk” relays some skepticism, add more details or promises that your suggestion will be fun, productive, or worth it.
    • You: “Can we get Chinese for dinner?”
      Them: “Mk. I was kind of feeling Italian.”
      You: “The new Chinese place down the street is fire, you’re gonna love it.”
      Them: “Haha ok, if you say so! I’m down.”
    • You: “Let’s go to the bonfire tonight! It’ll be fun.”
      Them: “Mk I guess. Will there be bug spray?”
      You: “Of course! You know I never go outdoors without it, haha.”
      Them: “Haha alright fine, let’s do it! 🔥”
  2. If you sense someone is doubting you, clarify whether you need to change your plans or choices. Or, if you’re confident in your idea, push back against the pushback. Just keep it lighthearted and friendly (if someone had a major problem with your idea, they would probably say so outright).
    • You: “I chose the blue suit to wear tomorrow.”
      Them: “Mk…”
      You: “What? Is there a dress code or something?”
      Them: “Yeah, you’re supposed to wear dark neutrals.”
    • You: “No need to come early to the party tomorrow, we’ll be set up on time.”
      Them: “Mk…we’ll see! 🧐”
      You: “For real! I’m working on being more punctual, haha”
      Them: “Haha alright, see you tomorrow then!”
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Less Common Alternate Meanings of MK

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  1. While you’re most likely to see “mk” meaning “okay” in most texts or DMs, it might mean something else based on the context of the conversation. Take a look at these other possible (but less commonly used) meanings: [2]
    • Mortal Kombat (the video game)
    • Mary Kay (the cosmetics company)
    • Markup (the cost difference between retail and wholesale prices)
    • Magic Kingdom (the Disney World amusement park)
    • Mong Kok (a major shopping area in Hong Kong)
    • Michael Kors (the designer)

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