1. (verb) “to Kendi”. To use anecdotes over hard data that often conflict with reality to support ideology.
2. (noun) To have a short or unimpressive publication history.
2. (noun) To have a short or unimpressive publication history.
“You only have two papers published at age 28? What are you, a Kendi?”
“My younger cousin threw a tantrum and straight up kendi’d my parents into grounding me.”
“My younger cousin threw a tantrum and straight up kendi’d my parents into grounding me.”
by y0y0 honey singh January 25, 2021
The most beautiful and awesome in fact the only sunshine princess. The totally most awesome woman on the entire planet.
by Giblet2012 June 22, 2012
by Isismelina February 8, 2016
by Dragonslayer456 March 16, 2017
Hot sexy guy with talent and a soft spot for ladies they don’t follow nobody their a leader and they love the ladies attention
Ooh he is a Kendy
by Kendrontez March 17, 2018
by the nutty girl August 30, 2017
the way a Jewish person of the second wave of immigration described a candy story. It is an accent. But it described a store which had a soda fountain (specializing in a chocolate soda called an 'egg cream' which had neither eggs nor cream) and the store sold the latest newspapers, magazines, a wide variety of cheap candies and cigars and cigarettes. The owners were often toughened, wizened and fubsy little people with a strong ethnic accent.
There was a song about the candy stores of that era: (in a thick Yiddish accent)
Vuntz I had a kendy store
Bizniss vas so bad,
I asked mein vife vat to do
And dis is vat she said:
Take yourself some kerosene
Pour it on de floor
Take a match
Give a Scratch
No more kendy store, HEY!
Vuntz I had a kendy store
Bizniss vas so bad,
I asked mein vife vat to do
And dis is vat she said:
Take yourself some kerosene
Pour it on de floor
Take a match
Give a Scratch
No more kendy store, HEY!
by Beryl Ruby Sapphire Kaminska March 5, 2008