by fullmetal pharoh May 08, 2010
by MC2Franx June 19, 2020
by Potato Buddy July 08, 2020
Used in place of "jk", to denote any previous comment as having been in jest.
Also can be used in conjunction with other harry potter references, where appropriate, as in:
Also can be used in conjunction with other harry potter references, where appropriate, as in:
Person A: I thought you were jk rowling!
Person B: No, I was totally being sirius black, I meant what I said!
Person A: Well fuck you... Professor... Sprout!
Person B: lolwut?
(JK rowling and sirius black are the only ones that really work together)
Person B: No, I was totally being sirius black, I meant what I said!
Person A: Well fuck you... Professor... Sprout!
Person B: lolwut?
(JK rowling and sirius black are the only ones that really work together)
by Zanuel October 06, 2008
its the same as jk (just kidding) but it helps releave any negativity you have caused before by casting a spell on the other person causing them to laugh.
Matthew: your a fucking B*TCH when you come over! i dont wanna see your face again!!!
Andrew: )': why would you say that
Matthew: Jk Rollin!
Andrew: xD hhahaha what?
Andrew: )': why would you say that
Matthew: Jk Rollin!
Andrew: xD hhahaha what?
by mclovinsfate July 11, 2010
by imwhiteaf April 08, 2018
The cool phrase that only ill people say in a situation where you say something, then say your kidding, then say but not really. Usually people say just kidding and in their heads they think "but not really." In this case, you say it out loud. COOL RIGHT!? well if you dont get it then you should just fucking die cuntbag. kthnxbye!
Kate: What are you doing here, uh, how do you know where I live?
White: It's called the Freedom of Information Act, Kate. The hippies finally got something right. Haha. jk but not really.
A scene from the AMAZING movie Dodgeball
White: It's called the Freedom of Information Act, Kate. The hippies finally got something right. Haha. jk but not really.
A scene from the AMAZING movie Dodgeball
by chickenandbandanas March 23, 2007