A sorority filled with large women who did not get bids to any other sorority; Kappa Delta women are often unattractive.
by Eleanor Champison May 19, 2008
Girls who have to spend all their time on Urban Dictionary to make themselves sound appealing to others when really they are a stuck up and a completely self centered group. These ladies don't know about the world outside of silver spoon feed backyards. If you're not rich, white and of the group that can oppress others don't try to join because you won't get in.
Person 1: I wanna be a Kappa Delta.
Person 2: But you're black you'll never make it.
Person 1: Why?
Person 2: Have you seen very many African Americans in that group. They don't even have women of lower class backgrounds.
Person 2: But you're black you'll never make it.
Person 1: Why?
Person 2: Have you seen very many African Americans in that group. They don't even have women of lower class backgrounds.
by Sheer Kuras November 23, 2010
Kappa Deltas are hot girls. They like to party and keep it classy. They want to have a good time and they do. They are the first ones you invite to the party and they are the last ones to leave. Kappa Delta is my favorite sorority. I'll take any kay dee lady
by sparky's biggest fan March 31, 2010
Classies ladies on campus. We party hardier than any other organization and look good doing it too. We can drink any day of the week but still make it to class th next day, pretty in our pearls, and make the best grades. We're envied by all, and all the boys want to be with us. A Kappa Delta funtion is the place to be.
by Madison Stsnd February 02, 2010
The most gentlemanly/badass dudes you will ever get to be around. Not only do they uphold chivalry (not like other frat douches) they also generally respect everyone. At the same time they are not a bunch of lame virgins, Kappa's can drink; and they can do it better than you can.
Guy1: Hey, did you hear there is a party at Kappa Delta Phi this weekend.
Guy2: Not only are we not cool enough to hang with those guys, the last time I tried to out-drink them I had to go to the hospital.
Guy2: Not only are we not cool enough to hang with those guys, the last time I tried to out-drink them I had to go to the hospital.
by KappaGuy65 October 18, 2010
A sorority based on serving the Hispanic community, Kappa Delta Chi is the strongest network of Latina leaders in the country. Among our members, you will find doctors, lawyers, teachers, activists, mothers, daughters and of course, sisters. Since 1987, KDChi has been helping young Latinas achieve the dream of a higher education and become successful women leaders.
I am a proud sister of Kappa Delta Chi, the one and only sorority that promotes the values of Unity,Honesty,Integrity and Leadership. Kappa Delta Chi has only the best!
by Penguin87 October 30, 2007
Kappa Delta Phi is a National Fraternity founded on April 14, 1900 at Bridgewater Normal School (Bridgewater State College) in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
Kappa Delta Phi is a fraternity comprised of men involved in a wide variety of professional fields. Its members are encouraged to achieve their potential scholastically and socially so that they will be qualified to be capable and respected representatives of their profession. Furthermore, Kappa Delta Phi emphasizes the value and necessity of conducting professional, educational, and philanthropic programs in addition to their regular undergraduate studies. Projects vary as do Chapters, but the aim is the same:
1. To educate and broaden the Brotherhood.
2. To promote professional attitudes and the seeking of truths within their fields.
3. To recognize that the brotherhood of man transcends Kappa Delta Phi, so Brothers must extend a hand beyond the Fraternity.
Kappa Delta Phi is a fraternity comprised of men involved in a wide variety of professional fields. Its members are encouraged to achieve their potential scholastically and socially so that they will be qualified to be capable and respected representatives of their profession. Furthermore, Kappa Delta Phi emphasizes the value and necessity of conducting professional, educational, and philanthropic programs in addition to their regular undergraduate studies. Projects vary as do Chapters, but the aim is the same:
1. To educate and broaden the Brotherhood.
2. To promote professional attitudes and the seeking of truths within their fields.
3. To recognize that the brotherhood of man transcends Kappa Delta Phi, so Brothers must extend a hand beyond the Fraternity.
by Tony DeMarco February 09, 2008