John Kuhning
That son of a bitch just tried John Kuhning me on that plugged up toilet. I guess it ain't gonna plunge itself.
John Kuhning by Gottapee May 28, 2021
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Kuhn-ing
Kuhn-ing/Kuhning
/coon-ning/
When you are not willing to accept 'No' as an answer and you, by any means necessary, will persuade the other person and/or group otherwise, than you are Kuhning.
/coon-ning/
When you are not willing to accept 'No' as an answer and you, by any means necessary, will persuade the other person and/or group otherwise, than you are Kuhning.
Kuhn-ing by BreezyLive April 10, 2017
Kohning
(v.) the act of tying an elongated object to the end of your half inch wiener in order to achieve penetration.
Dustin knew he would be unable to spearfish out all of those butt drugs, but after Kohning a flash drive, he had the 2 inches he needed to get the job done.
Kohning by Shaq's Throbbing Member June 20, 2018
Kuning
A person who can never be understood by one given how much time they have spent with them. A Kuning person will always have a secret from anyone they know...
He is a kuning person...
Berhala Kuning
Malay kings/sultans.
Berhala means idols (the act of bowing down to kings is associated with an act of worship).
Kuning means yellow (the royal colour).
The word 'Berhala Kuning' is often used as an insult to the royals because it implies that they are being worshipped by the people.
Berhala means idols (the act of bowing down to kings is associated with an act of worship).
Kuning means yellow (the royal colour).
The word 'Berhala Kuning' is often used as an insult to the royals because it implies that they are being worshipped by the people.
Berhala Kuning by BabylonBee January 17, 2024
Berhala Kuning
An insult to the royals, specifically the king. 'Berhala' means idol, and 'Kuning,' which translates to yellow, is the royal color of the royals.
A king sitting on his throne is viewed as an idol, while the act of bowing down to the king is seen as an act of worship.
In essence, 'Berhala Kuning' signifies a king sitting on his throne, doing nothing but amassing wealth, while the people are compelled to show them respect.
A king sitting on his throne is viewed as an idol, while the act of bowing down to the king is seen as an act of worship.
In essence, 'Berhala Kuning' signifies a king sitting on his throne, doing nothing but amassing wealth, while the people are compelled to show them respect.
Berhala Kuning by BabylonBee January 20, 2024