Originally came from Korean. The Korans use the ㅋ(won't show up here); symbol to represent laughter. In StarCraft, using the Korean writing system isn't allowed. So, unfortunately for these poor koreans, they had to express laughter somehow.
ㅋ(won't show up); is the hard k, (when pronouncing). It ended up being romanized to "kekekekekekee"
It's the equivilant to "hahhaha" or, "jajaja".
It's also commonly used by men who pretend to be cute Japanese children on the internet
ㅋ(won't show up); is the hard k, (when pronouncing). It ended up being romanized to "kekekekekekee"
It's the equivilant to "hahhaha" or, "jajaja".
It's also commonly used by men who pretend to be cute Japanese children on the internet
Player1: ZOMG ZERG RUSH
Player2: llolz pnwned keke
Player3: omg stop it :((((((
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sexygirl1837: hey im cute(<-- that's a guy.)
hotboi111: a/s/l
sexygirl1837: u first keke ^_^';
hotboi111: omg =^_o= XD :P
Player2: llolz pnwned keke
Player3: omg stop it :((((((
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sexygirl1837: hey im cute(<-- that's a guy.)
hotboi111: a/s/l
sexygirl1837: u first keke ^_^';
hotboi111: omg =^_o= XD :P
by nox.the.king July 21, 2006
an expression (typically used by the Koreans; however it is often used by everyone) that suggests extreme happiness or of being in the state of excitement
by InnocentWhiteRoses June 30, 2005
^_^ KEKEKKEKEKEKEKEKKEKEKEKE Zerg Rush
America 16-year old Terran Player: My marines will pwnz j00.
Korean 1337 Zerg Player: KEKEKE zerg rush.
Korean 1337 Zerg Player: KEKEKE zerg rush.
by Doctor Keith Draxium Charles Joshua Clark March 24, 2004
by muskawo October 28, 2004
A word for signalling an agreement ; a replacement for ok, okay, and kk. Typically said to best bros because it's so frickin hilarious.
by carryingthebanner October 28, 2017