Word adopted by the Knights Whom Until Recently Said Ni after a certain quest was completed by King Arthur's knights.
We are no longer the Knights Who Say "Ni!" We are now the Knights Who Say...Icky-Icky-Icky-Icky-Kapang-Zoop-Boing!
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1.Done without thought, reason, or conscious effort
2. Without the need of thought or reason
1.Done without thought, reason, or conscious effort
2. Without the need of thought or reason
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A word that originated from the word 'Papous'. The word can be used as a name for somebody, and can be screamed over prank phone calls.
"KAPOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUSSSSS!!!"
"WOW Kapous, you shit your pants.."
"Come back and eat your curry Kapous"
"WOW Kapous, you shit your pants.."
"Come back and eat your curry Kapous"
by meowmeowmeowemowoewmoew May 19, 2010
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by BFTA November 1, 2007
Get the Kapulis mug.Hebrew word that is translated as "redemption". say it when you want to tell someone how much you love and appreciate them.
Can be used to address even your most casual acquaintances.
Can be used to address even your most casual acquaintances.
Used in a sentence: "My Kapara" or "you are a Kapara".
In Hebrew: "Kapara sheli"
"Kapara aleicha" or "kapara aleichem".
In Hebrew: "Kapara sheli"
"Kapara aleicha" or "kapara aleichem".
by sunnyismybae June 5, 2018
Get the kapara mug.As said in the previous definition, this is the Hawaiian word for "forbidden" and has in recent years come to mean "Keep out" or "no trespassing". However, the ancient Hawaiians had no concept of land ownership. The word has much more meaning than this. It is a reference to the ancient Hawaiian system of laws known as the "Kapu system", which forbade certain things because of a sacredness associated with it. For that reason, it can also mean "sacred", as in it is forbidden because it is so sacred. The Hawaiian version of "taboo".
"You broke the Kapu of bathing yourself in the mountains, you have contaminated our drinking water."
"Eh brah, no can go dea, dat place stay Kapu." (In this instance the translations "forbidden" and "sacred" could be interchangeable)
"Eh brah, no can go dea, dat place stay Kapu." (In this instance the translations "forbidden" and "sacred" could be interchangeable)
by Kanakattack February 10, 2012
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Kapunkle up is used more to describe how a person looks or feels and less to describe objects.
Kapunkle up is used more to describe how a person looks or feels and less to describe objects.
"Iron your clothes bey, you look so kapunkle up" - meaning ragged. The clothes on their own will be described as rough-dry but wearing them will make you look kapunkle up.
"After that roller coaster ride, I felt so kapunkle up" - meaning broken up.
"Da gymnast was so kapunkle up when she landed, I thought she did hurt herself."
"Dem contortionists is look so kapunkle up. I don't know how dey does get like that. It must be dey genes dread."
"After that roller coaster ride, I felt so kapunkle up" - meaning broken up.
"Da gymnast was so kapunkle up when she landed, I thought she did hurt herself."
"Dem contortionists is look so kapunkle up. I don't know how dey does get like that. It must be dey genes dread."
by Reds January 21, 2006
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