by Janesa welas May 12, 2023
KUS is a school on kvaløyasletta in Tromso, it got around 400 students and have all the things you wood expect from a highschool. It also have the tradison of pissig on the floors in the music room? GO THERE FOR A DUMB AND STUPID EDJUCASION. B====D
by dimongamer100 October 20, 2022
Weakest bite by cat. Literally 'bity' from 'bite' is a synonym to 'kiss', means that person likes you.
*kus'* *кусь*
by meowatyou September 19, 2018
a bypassed acronym for 'kill yourself' instead of kys. used most prominently on the popular kids video game roblox
by sda2 August 31, 2021
“Kusness”
To be Kus, is something that only two people have ever been. It’s kinda unexplainable. It’s an aura, a lifestyle and not obtainable. You have to be born with it.
To be Kus, is something that only two people have ever been. It’s kinda unexplainable. It’s an aura, a lifestyle and not obtainable. You have to be born with it.
Somebody who is not Kus saying “hey im kus”
… no you’re not Kus, you might be “fis” but not Kus. Unless you are one of the two most handsome guys of Husum. Then you are “Kus”
… no you’re not Kus, you might be “fis” but not Kus. Unless you are one of the two most handsome guys of Husum. Then you are “Kus”
by InevitableKusness July 18, 2024
**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 05, 2025