by Brad O'Lee January 21, 2009
When someone attempts to learn Bruce Lee's martial art of Jeet Kune Do from books and DVDs rather than from a certified JKD instructor.
by Tuna Bitch October 09, 2008
Someone who tries to learn BRUCE LEE's art of JEET KUNE DO via DVDs or books rather than from a certified JKD instructor.
Brad is the best Cheat Kune Doist I have ever seen. He might even be able to defeat an actual Jeet Kune Doist!
He's Bad, he's Rad -- he's BRAD!!!
He's Bad, he's Rad -- he's BRAD!!!
by Brad O'Lee January 21, 2009
a hybrid style fighting art using an anything goes approach. Specifically designed for street and urban encounters, Street Kune Do practitioners believe in utilizing anything within arms reach to diffuse or destroy an attacker with extreme speed and unpredictable movements. It effectively merges every single martial arts ever conceived into one singular system to overwhelm, confuse and destroy your opponent. The system was specifically created by director and auteur Kendall Charles for his film Knuckle Up.
by Kasaifilms November 28, 2015
1: (insulting) An amateur style of fighting used in street fights, naturally/accidentally developed by people who have seen Kung Fu Movies.
The style includes a lot of likely failed or weak kicks, and the occasional loud, Bruce Lee style cat scream.
2: (insulting) A style of fighting done by cocky people who have watched Dragonball or something.
The style includes a lot of likely failed or weak kicks, and the occasional loud, Bruce Lee style cat scream.
2: (insulting) A style of fighting done by cocky people who have watched Dragonball or something.
What's this bitch doing? Street Kune Do?
by The Archpimp October 08, 2020
"Way of the Intercepting Fist"
An American martial art philosophy invented by Bruce Lee. JKD takes what is useful and assimilates it into it's arsenal. Of the martial arts, it is the least restrictive. Any one who practices JKD in the same way as Bruce Lee is doing it wrong, it is intended as a way of personal expression. Truely an American idea, it has no set techniques.
I'm tired and probably screwed this up, read the Tao of Jeet Kune Do by: Bruce Lee for the full scoop.
-AP
An American martial art philosophy invented by Bruce Lee. JKD takes what is useful and assimilates it into it's arsenal. Of the martial arts, it is the least restrictive. Any one who practices JKD in the same way as Bruce Lee is doing it wrong, it is intended as a way of personal expression. Truely an American idea, it has no set techniques.
I'm tired and probably screwed this up, read the Tao of Jeet Kune Do by: Bruce Lee for the full scoop.
-AP
by AP January 05, 2004
1: Insulting name for a style of street fighting, accidentally developed by people who've seen Kung Fu movies or. The style involves a lot of likely failed and weak kicks, and on occasional a loud, dramatic, Bruce Lee-esque cat scream.
2: General style done by someone who's bad at fighting, but cocky because they watched Dragonball or something.
2: General style done by someone who's bad at fighting, but cocky because they watched Dragonball or something.
Look at this bitch, what's he do? Street Kune Do?
by The Archpimp October 08, 2020