kwned is a rarely used edition of the word owned and pwned.
In certain first person shooter games (namely Counter-Strike), players are equipped with a primary weapon, a secondary weapon, and a melee attack. In Counter-Strike (CS hence forth) players are given a knife. To "kwn" a person would be to own them with the knife.
Note that the K indeed stands for knife, and to use it in the context of being hit (such as in Halo) would be incorrect.
the most loving girl u will ever meet she is rlly nice and pretty although she is taken and most guys like her. she makes everyone feel like they r a art of the group and nobody feels left out with her. she is so pretty and skinny and a great person to talk to.
kylie:omg is that kinereth.
Lora: yeah she is so pretty i wish i was her.
1: The unique blend of characteristics embodied by the Ken doll from the Barbie franchise, marked by a willingness to take on a supportive role, an embrace of one's feminine side, and a nonchalant acceptance of being an accessory in someone else's world.
2: The ability to challenge gender stereotypes by demonstrating that it's not un-masculine for a man to let a woman take center stage or to embrace his feminine side.
3: A state of being that encourages the breaking of traditional gender roles, promoting the idea that it's okay to be the "side-kick" and not always the hero.
Ryan Gosling, in his role as Ken, exuded a strong sense of Kenergy, challenging traditional masculinity and embracing a supportive role with grace and humor.