To fill up a glass to the max, therefore grounding the cup and and not enabling the drinker to carry it from place to place.
Comes from the Jewish tradition, where the blessing wine cup needs to be completely full.
Comes from the Jewish tradition, where the blessing wine cup needs to be completely full.
Josh: Hey Rita, Can you make me a cup of coffee?
Rita: Sure Sweety.
Josh: But don't do a kidush, i need to take it to my office.
Rita: Sure Sweety.
Josh: But don't do a kidush, i need to take it to my office.
by Tlosh February 1, 2009
Get the kidush mug.The annoying flurry of congratulatory e-mails following some successful event. The kudostorm is exacerbated by people "replying to all" on a large distro list again and again.
After the successful network upgrade last night, there was a kudostorm all morning. 50 annoying e-mails all saying "great job guys" from people I don't even know, about an upgrade I didn't work on!
by jasno September 30, 2007
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When something is so freaking awesome that you can’t even find the right words to express it.
Originating on the fanfiction website Archive of Our Own/AO3, “You have already left kudos here. :)” is the message that appears when a registered user tries to leave an additional kudos on someone’s work, despite the one-kudos-per-work limit.
Originating on the fanfiction website Archive of Our Own/AO3, “You have already left kudos here. :)” is the message that appears when a registered user tries to leave an additional kudos on someone’s work, despite the one-kudos-per-work limit.
“This song?!? Is?!?? I have already left kudos here?!!???”
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Get the Yamete Kudasai mug.kidus (BK) has itchs kissing the ground he walks on he is 029 and is way to busy for these itchs @bktobusy
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by bktobusy November 29, 2021
Get the kidus mug.“There’s not a soul out there,
“No one to hear my prayers,
“Gimme, gimme, gimme a ginger from Sweden,
“He came from Juventus,
“And he plays on the wing.
“Gimme, gimme, gimme a ginger from Sweden,
“Number 21,
“His name is Kulusevski.”
“No one to hear my prayers,
“Gimme, gimme, gimme a ginger from Sweden,
“He came from Juventus,
“And he plays on the wing.
“Gimme, gimme, gimme a ginger from Sweden,
“Number 21,
“His name is Kulusevski.”
“There’s not a soul out there,
“No one to hear my prayers,
“Gimme, gimme, gimme a ginger from Sweden,
“He came from Juventus,
“And he plays on the wing.
“Gimme, gimme, gimme a ginger from Sweden,
“Number 21,
“His name is Kulusevski.”
“No one to hear my prayers,
“Gimme, gimme, gimme a ginger from Sweden,
“He came from Juventus,
“And he plays on the wing.
“Gimme, gimme, gimme a ginger from Sweden,
“Number 21,
“His name is Kulusevski.”
by Makengo.com March 25, 2022
Get the kulusevski mug.Okay, I'm filipino so I could correct a few errors.
One thing you got wrong is that it goes the other way around. Kumusta ka is the informal way while Kumusta po is the formal way. Also, Kumusta po can also be written as Kumusta ka po. There won't be any difference in the basic meaning of the phrase. The word 'na' can also be added before the 'ka', like "kumusta ka na", or "kumusta ka na po".
One thing you got wrong is that it goes the other way around. Kumusta ka is the informal way while Kumusta po is the formal way. Also, Kumusta po can also be written as Kumusta ka po. There won't be any difference in the basic meaning of the phrase. The word 'na' can also be added before the 'ka', like "kumusta ka na", or "kumusta ka na po".
How to use kumusta ka/po
to an older sibling, parent or figure of authority: Kumusta ka po?
to a friend or acquaintance" Kumusta ka?
to an older sibling, parent or figure of authority: Kumusta ka po?
to a friend or acquaintance" Kumusta ka?
by Kfisher October 1, 2006
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