"Hi! Can I get some kinky hair? Ooo yes sisss! How much is it? 47 dollars? How much is the Kanekelon, you know the chear one? 18? I'll take it bitch."
Basically, Kanekalon is just cheap!
Basically, Kanekalon is just cheap!
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kapeka • kapkan • kaneka • KameKameha • KaMeKaZi • Kapéla • kapera • Kapesa • KæKæ • Kadekafro Badoogum
Slang term for an agressive rim job. Origins are likely Maori or South Islander descent. Often misspelled as Kapooka.
Geoff said "wow -- that Aussie chick was so dirty she gave me an almost feral rimjob". Response -- "dude, welcome to the land of Kapuka!"
by frogwitt April 19, 2017
Get the Kapuka mug.Ms Kapetas, the God of Love and happiness, is easily the most beautiful being in the universe. She is often seen with Ms Gondick, her favorite disciple. Ms Kapetas lost half her finger in the African Forests, after she encountered a big buff Arabic man. The big buff Arabic man chopped off her finger, and in retaliation, Ms Kapetas exiled him to C9. He can now be found in the soccer fields, screaming this is bitch, as he still has a severe case of PTSD, from seeing Ms Kapetas's beautiful face. She often hides her face and pretends to be a 200 year old Granny, in order to not make little Latino kids die from her beauty.
Her abilities include:
Death Stare
Body Separation
Controlling people with her amazing aura
Summoning Medieval Peasants
Ms Kapetas is married to the infamous Saul Han, and is his son is the intimidating, Kriby. Ms Kapetas is often seen wandering the classroom, bullying little kids using her special ability, Infinite Detention.
Her abilities include:
Death Stare
Body Separation
Controlling people with her amazing aura
Summoning Medieval Peasants
Ms Kapetas is married to the infamous Saul Han, and is his son is the intimidating, Kriby. Ms Kapetas is often seen wandering the classroom, bullying little kids using her special ability, Infinite Detention.
by Big Blallus August 27, 2023
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Movie quote from The Interpreter
The character Silvia Broome, a U.N. interpreter, played by Nicole Kidman says to the character Tobin Keller, a Secret Service agent, played by Sean Penn, "We're kepéla. - lt means standing on opposite sides of the river."
Silvia is from the fictional African country of Matobo and speaks the fictional language Ku which is spoken in Eastern and Southern Africa.
Movie quote from The Interpreter
The character Silvia Broome, a U.N. interpreter, played by Nicole Kidman says to the character Tobin Keller, a Secret Service agent, played by Sean Penn, "We're kepéla. - lt means standing on opposite sides of the river."
Silvia is from the fictional African country of Matobo and speaks the fictional language Ku which is spoken in Eastern and Southern Africa.
by TraciNY August 7, 2006
Get the Kapéla mug.Verb: To place your hands together and yell kamekamehaaa while thrusting both hands into the women's vagina resembling the popular dragon ball z fighting style.
It really turned on my asian girlfreind when i Kamekamehaad her before having sex. She is a big dragon ball z fan.
by Dan Schweddy February 18, 2009
Get the KameKameha mug.A Cape Tonian colloquial phrase used to tease or boast in a somewhat malicious manner, similar to In your face, often used by children on the school playground
Warren: "I have chokers and survivors (peanut butter and jam) for lunch."
Bianca: "I have chicken and mayo"
Suzanne: "You guys suck! I have a burger for lunch! Wela-kapela!"
Bianca: "I have chicken and mayo"
Suzanne: "You guys suck! I have a burger for lunch! Wela-kapela!"
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