Sam- I love food
Holly- Me too what a Ko-Wink-E-Dink
Dude i just totally aced that too man than is a ko-wink-e-dink
Omg Spencer Thats like totally a ko-wink-e-dink
Holly- Me too what a Ko-Wink-E-Dink
Dude i just totally aced that too man than is a ko-wink-e-dink
Omg Spencer Thats like totally a ko-wink-e-dink
by sammyboi1234 August 22, 2008
Get the Ko-Wink-E-Dinkmug. This word was used by freaking Filipinos who doesn't have any relationship. Or just trying to fucking shit on someone when they want to.
Girl:Hey, do you know how to get the answer?
Boy:Bobo kaba?
Girl:Sorry..
Boy:Bobo-o ng buhay ko! Yiieeeeee.
Boy:Bobo kaba?
Girl:Sorry..
Boy:Bobo-o ng buhay ko! Yiieeeeee.
by bryan milo August 6, 2019
Get the Bobo-o ng buhay ko!mug. example 1) Man this shit has a level of dankosity (dan-ko-si-ty) that is through the roof.
example 2) Whoa this shit must have been grown by Mr. Dankosity (dan-ko-si-ty) himself.
example 3) Dude this shit ranks a 4.20 on the dankosity (dan-ko-si-ty) scale.
example 2) Whoa this shit must have been grown by Mr. Dankosity (dan-ko-si-ty) himself.
example 3) Dude this shit ranks a 4.20 on the dankosity (dan-ko-si-ty) scale.
by Mr Dankosity July 23, 2010
Get the Dankosity (dan-ko-si-ty)mug. by kittycatttmattt September 7, 2019
Get the sip sip en mo an ti ti komug. Ko
Etymology
Borrowing from Japanese 劫 (kō)
Noun Edit
ko (uncountable)
Ko is a Japanese go term adopted into English usage. It describes a situation where two alternating single stone captures would repeat the original board position. The alternating captures could repeat indefinitely, preventing the game from ending. The ko rule resolves the situation.
You much play elsewhere at least once before you can go back to the alternating capture patten. The other side in term, must also play somewhere else first before come back to this alternating capture fight.
The term ko is also used more generally in reference to other repeating patterns and rules involving them, although superko is the general term for repetitions other than the take-and-take-back ko.
Etymology
Borrowing from Japanese 劫 (kō)
Noun Edit
ko (uncountable)
Ko is a Japanese go term adopted into English usage. It describes a situation where two alternating single stone captures would repeat the original board position. The alternating captures could repeat indefinitely, preventing the game from ending. The ko rule resolves the situation.
You much play elsewhere at least once before you can go back to the alternating capture patten. The other side in term, must also play somewhere else first before come back to this alternating capture fight.
The term ko is also used more generally in reference to other repeating patterns and rules involving them, although superko is the general term for repetitions other than the take-and-take-back ko.
by Tanghot July 30, 2017
Get the Komug. by KansasCityChris October 23, 2022
Get the KOSmug. 