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Trent Kowalik 

One of the three original Billies in the title role of the musical Billy Elliot on Broadway, along with David Alvarez and Kiril Kulish. Of the three he was the only one to have played the role before, having been flown over to London to join the West End production prior to opening the show on Broadway.

He is an accomplished dancer, having begun training at age three, particularly in Irish step dancing. He was the youngest American to ever win the World Step Dancing Championship, a title he held for five years.
"I think Trent Kowalik has the best portrayal of any actor to have played Billy Elliot"
Trent Kowalik by bwaymusicalfan December 15, 2009
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kira kosarin 

a perfect girl with a amazing body and everything aka phoebe thunder girl
kira kosarin is thundergirl
kira kosarin by 23felger December 16, 2019
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Al-Khwarizmi 

" The Father of Algebra." (780 - 845 C.E.) Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Musa Al-Khwarizmi was a Persian mathematician and astronomer. He wrote the famous book "Al-Kitab Al-Mukhtasar fi Hisab Al-Jabr Wa'l-Muqabala" ("The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing") in 830. The book offered a systematic and logical approach to solving linear and quadratic equations. This became the premise of algebra. He is also responsible for introducing the Hindu-Arabic numerals to the West, thus becoming the golden standard in global mathematics. He also refined Ptolemy's theories on geography to design the first map of the then "known world", wrote on spacial, time-mechanical devices such as the clock, astrolabe, and sundial, made a table of trigonometric functions, and geometrically interpreted the conic sections.
Sure. Newton created the calculus. Liebniz refined it. Kepler popularized it. Lambert generalized it. And Euler organized it. If it wasn't for Al-Khwarizmi, however, most people wouldn't even understand basic arithmetic.
Al-Khwarizmi by some punk kid April 21, 2005

Kowatiate 

When someone says something unclear, you can ask them to provide more detail, by asking them to expand or offer more explanation. By so doing, they are kowatiating. Also spelled kowaciate. Pronounced as /kɒwaʃıeıt/.

The word is of Nigerian origin and derived from the Igbo word "Kowa" meaning "to explain" and adding the suffix "tiate" to it.
My parents kowatiated on the value of keeping the sourroundings clean

My teacher asked me to kowatiate on my reasons for having been absent from school
Kowatiate by Grumpy Ned January 5, 2020

Al Kuwari 

a very big and famous family in Qatar it is one of if not THE best families.they are nice, cute, hard-working and kind people.
"that girl mona over there is so cute"
"she's smart too."
"really?"
"Yeah. didn't you know? shes from Al Kuwari "
"I think ima shoot my shot"
"go for it bro"
Al Kuwari by potatamilkshake September 12, 2019
1. (adj) Japanese word meaning scary or creepy.
2. (noun) Some guy who plays some online games. He can be scary, but is strangely sexy and studly.
1. That haunted house was kowai! Hold me~ ;,;

2. Kowai just killed everyone in PVP!!!
Kowai by anonymous November 22, 2004
Its means 'scary'. It's simple. It's not kawaii, meaning 'cute', it's 'SCARY'.
And it isn't a mispelling, either. In Japanese, they use syllables, so there's that extra 'ee' sound at the end. DEAL WITH IT. D:<
1. I glowered at the fangirl, and she ran away, screaming, "KOWAII!"

2. Godzilla is kowaii.
Kowaii by Adexis November 13, 2006