"Kind of" is often used to say a thing, but rather euphemistically, toning it down, so that it doesn't look too harsh. The speaker knows that what he is saying is true, but just to tone it down he uses "kind of
by Andy1o1 February 18, 2011
This modifier means everything.
He's kind of sweet. (He's not sweet at all)
He's kind of smelly. (He's got bad odor, but we'll deal)
He's kind of amazing. (Oh my god, I'm obsessed with everything about him)
He's kind of smelly. (He's got bad odor, but we'll deal)
He's kind of amazing. (Oh my god, I'm obsessed with everything about him)
by COLsass June 4, 2005
by Methhead October 19, 2007
1. To be nice
2. Home grown or very good marijuana
3. A person who likes to get high and typically has very good marijuana.
2. Home grown or very good marijuana
3. A person who likes to get high and typically has very good marijuana.
by mack stud June 28, 2002
by Sean September 18, 2003