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nelson kuminmymouth 

A manager at USAA. If you bump into him watch out! He looks exactly like a Wii character and won’t hesitate to make you take back to back phone calls, then make up stories about you. He’s known for his spikes hair and dwarfism. As all managers are rooster suckers at USAA, this guy takes one of the top seats for sucking directors rooster.
Nelson Kuminmymouth is a manager at USAA in the Addison, TX location.
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Kufnered 

To be screwed over, weasled, or shamboozled by a jackass.
"Someone stole your laptop last night?"
"Yeah dude, I got kufnered so hard."
Kufnered by Nachosupremos November 5, 2012
Related Words
Kufi kuvin Kuffin Kufi Slapper Kuini kulindu Kumini Kurinche kafine Kofinator

otto kufner 

a cool man who lovees his vodka and bitches. some times called an OK where you get shitfaced drunk and have many bitches around.
fuck man, i totally pulled a otto kufner yesterday.
otto kufner by Da Zohan007 June 30, 2010
En.- Kuinchi is a fuzzy cutie puppy who his fur is similar to a fur vest, or a vest made full of fur or anything similar to fur clothes, that word is maded in méxico whit no sense of definition, only was a puppy name.

Es.- Kuinchi es el significado de algo felpudo y tierno de alguna mascota, de tal salio ese nombre, pero fue tomado como algun significado o uso de la palabra tambien en chamarras, chalecos, coloreras, pantalones, con peluche diciendole "Kuinchi", el termino viene de México al nombrar a su mascota una familia.
En.- Look that vest (looking for the fur), its a Kuinchi.

Oh, your shoes have is kuinchi

Es.- Mira un kuinchi (mirando un sueter con peluche)

Tu colorera es un kuinchi (completamente forrada de peluche)
Kuinchi by Fitz093 January 2, 2012
Kulindu is a funny and chill guy. He’s a great friend and cares about his family plus lowkey a Marvel stan
Who’s that idiot in who sits next to you in English?
oh you’re probably talking about Kulindu, nah dude he lowkey cool
Kulindu by pussyonyurface January 10, 2019
When you lend your friend some money, but it takes forever for them to pay you back.
I let my friend borrow some money, but now he is pulling a kubin on me.
kubin by Joe Ramsey August 29, 2006

kuring effect 

The Kuring Effect is a phenomenon that refers to the practice of reducing energy consumption by lowering the brightness of electronic displays, such as computer monitors, smartphones, and televisions. This method has become increasingly popular in recent years as people become more conscious of their environmental impact and energy usage.

While the Kuring Effect has proven to be an effective way to save energy and reduce electricity bills, it does come with a downside. People who try to view the display while the brightness is lowered may find it too dark to see anything. This can cause frustration and annoyance, leading some individuals to become angry or upset.

Despite its limitations, the Kuring Effect remains a valuable tool for individuals and organizations seeking to reduce their energy consumption and promote sustainability. As technology continues to advance and new ways of conserving energy are developed, it is likely that the Kuring Effect will play an increasingly important role in helping to create a more sustainable future.
"Using the Kuring Effect has helped me reduce my energy bills and feel better about my environmental impact, but it can be frustrating when other people can't see what's on my screen."

"I appreciate the Kuring Effect as a way to save energy, but I wish there was a way to quickly adjust the brightness when someone else needs to use my device."

"The Kuring Effect has been a game-changer for me in terms of reducing eye strain and saving battery life on my phone, although I have had some issues with it being too dim in certain lighting conditions."

"Oh, fantastic, yet another person using the Kuring Effect to save the planet while simultaneously blinding everyone in the room. Thanks for that, really appreciate it. I mean, who needs to see what's on their screen anyway, right? Let's just all squint and strain our eyes while we try to make out what's going on. Brilliant."