by Marz Attackz March 18, 2008

Cult party kei is a vintage Japanese fashion style featuring many layers, lace, and religious themes. It is a similar fashion style to lolita.
by Lesbabybabe June 25, 2021

by wstee February 5, 2009

When you go Shift Key Crazy you capitalize every beginning letter of every word you type, or in other cases capitalize every other letter in a word.
Charles: "I just got an email from my girlfriend!"
Derek: "Damn she went shift key crazy, look at all those caps!"
Email: "Hey ChArlEs I ToTalLy LoVeD THe MoViE We SAw LaSt NIghT, I WoUld LoVe To SeE AnoTheR!!"
Derek: "Damn she went shift key crazy, look at all those caps!"
Email: "Hey ChArlEs I ToTalLy LoVeD THe MoViE We SAw LaSt NIghT, I WoUld LoVe To SeE AnoTheR!!"
by JAlexander3542 April 26, 2010

A wonderful group of people that came together to show that a few people can do big things.(like take over) There are always those kids, who, no matter what, have that twinkle in their eyes. Because they're always holding back. We are a gang.
"Hey, are you in Team Beta Keys?"
"yeah..."
"Can you tell me what a beta key is?"
"No.I have no idea."
"yeah..."
"Can you tell me what a beta key is?"
"No.I have no idea."
by tbker September 7, 2008

Pronounced Keyed up.
High on positive energy and ready for anything, presumably because you are high as a Shaolin Monk on Kei or Chi energy because you have been practicing your Kei (or Chi), hence Key-d up.
A similar effect may also be achieved due to the use of pharmacological stimulants such as Cocaine or Amphetamines.
Etymology: Derived from G'd Up, as "I stay G'd up" (as the per the lyrics in the G-Unit song, featured on the 2003 album "Beg for Mercy") but modified instead to "I stay Kei-ed up" in order to reflect the Kei (or Chi) practice.
High on positive energy and ready for anything, presumably because you are high as a Shaolin Monk on Kei or Chi energy because you have been practicing your Kei (or Chi), hence Key-d up.
A similar effect may also be achieved due to the use of pharmacological stimulants such as Cocaine or Amphetamines.
Etymology: Derived from G'd Up, as "I stay G'd up" (as the per the lyrics in the G-Unit song, featured on the 2003 album "Beg for Mercy") but modified instead to "I stay Kei-ed up" in order to reflect the Kei (or Chi) practice.
"I'll be alright cos I stay Kei-ed up"
or
-"How you been? You been practicing your Kei?"
-"Yea, I've been great, still practicing the Kei"
="Oh that great, I'm also staying Kei-ed up, great isn't it..."
or
-"How you been? You been practicing your Kei?"
-"Yea, I've been great, still practicing the Kei"
="Oh that great, I'm also staying Kei-ed up, great isn't it..."
by Darkman Whiteman January 12, 2014

The key of E, so called due to the preponderance of folk, country and rock songs written in that key.
by bosco r January 22, 2012
