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Kacktastic

someone that is so bad ass and all the ladies want
Example 1:

James - hey did that girl sleep with eric last night?

Jared - yeah dude she did!

James - damn he is so Kacktastic

Jared - yeah he is (sigh)
by Eric Kacktastic May 21, 2010
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Release the Kracken

To defacate, usually urgently or in desparation.

Derived from the Kracken of ancient Greek legend - a huge sea monster which resembled a floater.
Holy fuck, I really need to release the Kracken.

Hey Man, I wouldn't go in there for a while - I've just released the Kracken.
by Mr Spanky Pants August 7, 2006
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knacks

Short/Slang of 'Knackers' / 'Scumbags' used in Ireland to define sketchy characters, who'll steal you clothes, money, and other possessions you have on you when walking through the cities of Dublin or Limerick.
Wear tracksuits, travel in numbers, and cary knives.
I hope that knack no be stealing ma' Gamecube!
by DK February 11, 2004
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Kracka Kube

A white rapper who raps about pussy, drugs, niggers, and being gay. He is often known as the Vulgar Kracka
Guy 1: Man that verse was vulgar and it was tighter than ben's pussy

Guy 2: Yeah it was a Kracka Kube original
by canadablowsusa July 29, 2010
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kackvogel

Ein Mensch, der es nicht versteht das völlige Desinteresse seines Gegenübers zu deuten und das Empfinden einer permanenten Belästigung auslöst.

Sogenannte "Kackvögel" zeichnen sich ebenfalls dadurch aus, in größeren Gruppen, zu jeder Zeit betretenes Schweigen auslösen zu können.

Ziel aller Kackvögel ist es einen Menschen nur durch ihre bloße Anwesenheiten nerven zu können.
Ansonsten ist das Wesen eines Kackvogels ist schwer zu durchschauen und eine klare Motivation ihrer Handlungen ist nicht zu erkennen.
"So ein Kackvogel!"
"Boah! Ich kann diesen Kackvogel nicht mehr ertragen!"
"Hau ab, du Kackvogel!"
by teh-definator August 16, 2014
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knackered

spent, near death.
Origin from 'knacker's yard' where one took old horses to become pots of glue.
On my feet all day and I'm knackered.
by Quas1 October 26, 2008
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Kracker

This term is said to have originated in England before the 16th century, refering to the lower class whose diet primarily consisted of "crackers", actually biscuits. Many of their descendants were sent to the Georgia penal colony, hence "Georgia crackers." White people had invented this name for themselves before the first slave was brought to America, although it is still in use today by mostly older blacks referring to whites.
Your boss is such a kracker
by Smith April 17, 2005
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