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keystylin' 

Having a freestyle battle over the internet via chat, forum, or message board in the manner of typing out your bars with your keyboard and ending them with //.
So many guns, they call me Mister Gat//Put so many dots on you, ya nickname Twister mat//

"Damn, remember back in the day when we used to spit bars online? We was straight up keystylin'."

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keystylin' by Shock Smoove April 18, 2010
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The author of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." Major influence in psychedelic drug use on the west coast such as Timothy Leary was on the east. He and his band of Merry Pranksters experimented with drugs such as LSD and cannabis beginning in the early sixties, predating much of the later era hype. In I believe 1964, they undertook a cross-country road trip in a psychedelic, day-glo, hand-painted old school bus. All along the way, they "turned on" many people to the mind-expanding effects of LSD. They lived communally at Kesey's cabin in La Honda, and hosted parties called Acid Tests where the house band, an early incarnation of the Grateful Dead, played. Here, they served "Electric Kool-Aid," which was Kool-Aid spiked with acid. in short, Ken Kesey is one of my idols.
Ken Kesey and his band of Merry Pranksters are described in detail in Tom Wolfe's novel, "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test."
Ken Kesey by coryr185 December 9, 2008
Some one with a very adaptable personality, they can be nice, mean, sexy, corny, boring ,creative, loud, & quiet depending on the situation to reap any and all benefits, a chameleon really, changeable and having many talents. they only show their true colors to those they deem worthy, if you got changed up on, played, or confused its more than likely your own fault, a chameleon changes colors as a defense against predators. they are mostly kind , but don't play yo self there is more than meets the eye with these people an inner strength hidden away from the world avoid ending up on the wrong side of that power and adaptability.
One conversation with Kersey is very interesting and thought provoking because Kersey is so random Changeable, and unique .
kersey by bearpak August 14, 2017

Keyser Söze 

The devil himself.
Keaton once said, "I don't believe in God, but I'm afraid of him."

Well I believe in God, and the only thing that scares me is Keyser Söze
Keyser Söze by Grace April 19, 2004
Kelsey is someone you want to be around. She has a beautiful smile, gorgeous eyes, and a nice body. She has gone through a lot the past couple of months and she needs someone who she can rely on. She has had her heart broken a couple times and has many trust issues. She loves the color green, and is obsessed with animals. Once she is in a relationship, she is completely devoted to that person. If you ever get the chance to meet a Kelsey, hold onto her and don't let her go.
Whoa man, you let a KELSEY go?! You're nuts.
Kelsey by Loveitall October 14, 2011

keyser soze 

STOP!
Unless you want the ending of a GREAT movie spoiled for you, DO NOT read any of the definitions below. The Usual Suspects is probably one of the best mysteries ever. If I were to make a list of the best crme films of the 90's it would rank number 2 (just under Pulp Fiction). The character Keyser Soze is a rarely seen, nearly mythical crime kingpin who is involved in drugs, murder, and possibly international terrorism (as hinted in one scene). Most believe he is not real, but rather boogeyman story or name-drop to intimidate people. In the end of the movie, the shocking identity of Keyser Soze is finally revealed. Go watch The Usual Suspects and see it for yourself. Do not let this great ending get ruined for you!
The background story of Keyser Soze as told by the character Verbal Kint:

"He's supposed to be Turkish. Some say his father was German. Nobody ever believed he was real. Nobody ever knew him or saw anybody that ever worked directly for him. But to hear Kobayashi tell it, anybody could have worked for Soze. You never knew; that was his power. The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist.
One story the guys told me, the story I believe, was from his days in Turkey. There was a gang of Hungarians that wanted their own mob. They realized that to be in power, you didn't need guns or money or even numbers. You just needed the will to do what the other guy wouldn't. After a while, they come into power and then they come after Soze. He was small-time then, just running dope, they say. (We see all of this in flashback) They come to his home in the afternoon, looking for his business. They find his wife and kids in the house and decide to wait for Soze. He comes home to find his wife raped and children screaming. The Hungarians knew Soze was tough, not to be trifled with, so they let him know they meant business.
(Flashback: Hungarian cuts one of the children's throats)
They tell him they want his territory, all his business. Soze looks over the faces of his family. Then he showed these men of will what will really was.
(Soze shoots two Hungarians, then shoots his children and his wife as the last Hungarian watches in surprised horror)
He tells him he would rather see his family dead than live another day after this. He lets the last Hungarian go, waits until his wife and kids are in the ground, and then he goes after the rest of the mob. He kills their kids. He kills their wives. He kills their parents and their parents' friends. He burns down the houses they live in, the stores they work in. He kills people that owe them money. And like that, he's gone. Underground. Nobody's ever seen him since. He becomes a myth, a spook story that criminals tell their kids at night. 'Rat on your pop and Keyser Soze will get you.' But no one ever really believes."
keyser soze by Cthulhu February 6, 2005