An icon for the lgbt+ community. The leader of the gays.
Can't sit properly in chairs. That should explain a lot.
Is in love with every Pentagon member.
Can't sit properly in chairs. That should explain a lot.
Is in love with every Pentagon member.
by sohwaat April 05, 2022
by RealOmid August 19, 2018
Filipino term for "Oh My God". "Dios" as "God"; and "ko" as "my", which then gives you "My God!" or "Oh My God!".
by ///Hey!therE\\\ September 27, 2015
A popular site for political commentary, blogging, and threads. The Daily KOS is wildly liberal, and often substitutes factual information with opinions.
Dude, the Daily KOS said Bush is going to announce himself as dictator and serve for life!
Stop it man, you're hurting my brain and lowering both of our IQs!
Stop it man, you're hurting my brain and lowering both of our IQs!
by CampbellCrazie July 26, 2008
A large, elderly youtuber who is only funny when his younger, funnier and less successful friend is there. When he is not with Noel Miller, his comedy levels drop by at least 97%.
1: Cody Ko is a great youtuber
2: What videos have you watched of his?
1: I’ve seen all of ‘That’s Cringe’
2: I think you only find Noel funny, which is perfectly normal and understandable
1: Yeah, that old man isn’t very funny
2: What videos have you watched of his?
1: I’ve seen all of ‘That’s Cringe’
2: I think you only find Noel funny, which is perfectly normal and understandable
1: Yeah, that old man isn’t very funny
by EthanB657 April 27, 2020
“ko hoe” basically shows how you beat a bitch. you ko’d her ass. the term “ko” comes from boxing when someone wins. the term “ko hoe” was created by two lovely people (Sarah and Niella). when people are being that dumbass bitch all you have to do is say ko hoe.
by raindropsonyourface March 16, 2019
A female immigrant of Eastern European origins who whores herself out in America. She provides these services on the side for cash, and her friends are left in the dark. Knowing English is optional. Term originally derived from inhabitants of Kocskemét, Hungary.
by Matt Brodman August 04, 2006