Literally meaning unenthusiastic and unexcited, it is generally used when you don't want to do a certain activity or action.
Use this to completely shut down a person's request. Just continue saying 'Not Keen' to all their plea's, until they get bored and stop bothering you.
OR Friend: Be my wingman at this party, old mate.
Me: No Way! Not Keen.

OR Friend: Pass me my wallet.
Me: Nup, Not Keen.

OR (Rare situation) Friend: Smoke another billy man.
Me: Not Keen.
by Diego November 25, 2003
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a high pitched crying or noise, kind of similar a whimper. somewhat between a moan and a whine. it's most commonly used in fan fiction smut, especially on AO3.
'He keens underneath him with a breath of intake, but he stays quiet.' & 'He keens into the pillow'
by willsoIace May 21, 2023
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A fun man who loves his video games. He also can enjoy his way with the ladies... but loves his games and food more than his women
by Imig January 4, 2015
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She’s quirky, funny, smart, and popular (basically a Heather). She’s an ambivert, most of the times she up to talk to strangers with her friends, but when she’s alone, it’s never a given. Keen turns all the boys’ head, and her smile and laugh lights up a room. She claims she doesn’t like dressing up, but every so often she’ll look ethereal in an outfit.
Look, it’s Keen!
by Cece3456 January 9, 2021
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A boring little white college town where everything closes early and the people go to sleep, with the exception of two bars. The residents are sheltered and stuck in their ways. A town where the amount of students who aren't white in the local high school can be counted on two hands. A town that lost the only thing it had to Boston (a world record regarding lit pumpkins), o wait, they still have Jumangi (it was filmed there)
Keene, NH, it's in Cheshire county, about an hour from everything
by Trapped Resident January 15, 2007
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Collective term for Hybrid footwear by Keen Footwear. Keen's HybridLife message is "Create. Play. Care." Their initial range, consisting primarily of river sandals and the rubber Yogi, debuted only in 2004 but met with such success the line rapidly expanded to encompass outdoor performance, rugged, and lifestyle footwear.

Keens are a bit more stylish and upscale than their assumed rivals, Chaco and Teva. However, Keen's lifestyle footwear in particular the Market Street and Boulevard collections, embrace the concept of urbaneering. Keens are probably the closest thing today to the "rich hippy" aesthetic of the late 1960s and 1970s but are very today. They could be described as Outside magazine meets Wallpaper magazine but are rugged and functional enough for hardcore dirtbags. Consequently, Keens are often worn by male and female MountainSexuals.

In laid-back areas such as the Arkansas River Valley of Colorado and in mountain towns such as Buena Vista Colorado, some models of Keens are actually considered very dressy. This makes Keen perhaps the most comprehensive outdoors footwear line available - the possible exceptions being Patagonia footwear and Merrell.

Keen now offers a line of sleek and functional backpacks and bags. These are very useful for travel and urbaneering.

Keen footwear and bags and packs are available only in better outdoor specialty stores such as The Trailhead in Buena Vista, Colorado.
She - "Those are some really nice looking shoes, but what's up with that toe?"

He - "They're Keens - the 'Targhee' light hiking boots. They are waterproof, breathable, and very comfortable. The toe adds to the rugged durability."

She - "Oh, I've heard of Keen. A friend of mine got one of their packs from The Trailhead in Buena Vista. But it was very stylish - it looked great for a long flight. I didn't know they did shoes, but they look as cool as her pack."

He - "They did shoes before the packs. They make a great full line. You should go to The Trailhead and check them out. You'll love them."
by da Chetster April 9, 2009
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Adjective - Very eager, enthusiastic or interested. Derived from the oratorical marriage of the terms 'keen' and 'as' (A common suffix used in many New Zealand slang, such as 'Sweet as' and 'Mean as')
Yeah I'm keen, keen as" or "Yeah bro, I'm keen as on Tina
by SonnyBill December 2, 2010
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