Derived from years of IRC word creation
Shortened and "strengthened" form of "kay, thanks" in that it carries more power than saying "kay, thanks" would. Also used as a prefix of suffix (see examples)
Shortened and "strengthened" form of "kay, thanks" in that it carries more power than saying "kay, thanks" would. Also used as a prefix of suffix (see examples)
by Ultimation July 29, 2003