The distance between two people and their other teammate who wandered off. Commonly seen in battle royale type shooters. Name after Kevin who often wanders off without backup leaving his team vulnerable.
by PexChampion July 26, 2020
Get the KUmug. The machinations of racist lawmakers and legislators during and after the reconstruction era to preserve the status quo.
Extra-judicial activities of the Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist groups.
Getting away with blatant racism.
Extra-judicial activities of the Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist groups.
Getting away with blatant racism.
How did segregation last a hundred years after the Civil War? That was some real ku jitsu.
Brad lit a bunch of crosses on fire last night, in a display of ku jitsu.
Kevin called his coworker a racial slur and HR didn’t even investigate it. How he keeps practicing ku jitsu is beyond me.
Brad lit a bunch of crosses on fire last night, in a display of ku jitsu.
Kevin called his coworker a racial slur and HR didn’t even investigate it. How he keeps practicing ku jitsu is beyond me.
by birdsnplanes June 7, 2021
Get the Ku Jitsumug. by Ku out November 21, 2021
Get the Ku uotmug. by revenge222 June 14, 2017
Get the ku ballmug. **Ang Ku Kueh**
*slang (noun)*
1. A term used to describe an individual who frequently tells lies or exaggerates the truth. The phrase originates from the traditional Chinese pastry "Ang Ku Kueh," which has a soft, convincing exterior but hides a filling inside, symbolising how a person may present a believable facade while hiding falsehoods or fabrications beneath the surface. This nickname is a playful jab at someone who is skilled at spinning stories that may not always be entirely truthful.
2. A lighthearted, sometimes mocking reference to someone whose words are often unreliable or deceptive.
*slang (noun)*
1. A term used to describe an individual who frequently tells lies or exaggerates the truth. The phrase originates from the traditional Chinese pastry "Ang Ku Kueh," which has a soft, convincing exterior but hides a filling inside, symbolising how a person may present a believable facade while hiding falsehoods or fabrications beneath the surface. This nickname is a playful jab at someone who is skilled at spinning stories that may not always be entirely truthful.
2. A lighthearted, sometimes mocking reference to someone whose words are often unreliable or deceptive.
by hdjejne February 5, 2025
Get the Ang Ku Kuehmug. Charles: Hey dude, can I have some food? I’m hungry. Please please please
Robbie: No, kus a kid, charles, get out of here
Robbie: No, kus a kid, charles, get out of here
by Fortnite1500 April 22, 2019
Get the Kus a kidmug. 