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Lowkirkenuinely

“Lowkirkenuinely” is a term combining “lowkey” and "genuinely" while referencing Charlie kirk in a purposely disrespectful way. Because it's made of two oxymorons, the word is an in-between of seriousness, more literal than "a little" and "Kind of" but most likely NOT literal or genuine as "genuinely", though it could be.

Some time it's a transition word, sometimes it means "yes", "kind of" or "leaning towards yes but this is a complex topic" and sometimes it replaces is "genuinely" but is satirical and is NOT genuine.
Ex: Lowkirkenuinely, I'm kinda hungry right now.

Ex:

A: Do you believe in *blank*?
B: Lowkirkeniuenly.

Ex: You're lowkirkeniuenly making me mad right now.
Lowkirkenuinely by nettyyanny June 22, 2026