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Kinneth

Kinneth means a loyal warrior.
He is someone who knows the value of family and loved ones.
He is fun to be with and will try his best to be always truthful.

Sometimes he makes decisions that will make you sad and hurt, but once he realizes it, he will try his best to make it up to you.
Kinneth is the best man in the world.
by Butterfly03 June 22, 2021
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Khianne

Khianne means bold, strong and unique
Khianne is just something that I want to be.......
by WATAPAMPAMUGHH June 7, 2021
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kinnering

Kinnering is a describing word for just about anything. It can be used in any context, in any situation and for anything.
Are you guys kinnering over there?
I'm feeling pretty kinnering.
Mate, you look kinnering!
Wow, that hat is totally kinnering.
I feel like.. kinnering.
I miss you, you're kinnering!
by Anna-Rose April 29, 2008
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Kinneavy

One who buys more books than they can read.
That lady is a kinneavy, she bought 30 books last week.
by Lawland August 6, 2011
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Kinneybuster

One who while engaged in conversation tends to go off track by describing everything in pointless detail.

A teachers worst nightmare when trying to argue an oppinion in the classroom.

Someone who can't shut up.
Bob delayed taking the test by pulling a Kinneybuster that lasted all class period.
by Al Magnus March 13, 2009
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Kinnera

an Indian name meaning "angle"; a beautiful person who is often underestimated or misunderstood; an amazing person who prefers people in books rather than other people; an incredibly smart person, often female, with extraordinary powers
"She's so nice, she's just like Kinnera!"
"Wow, she's freaking smart. I wish I was Kinnera like her."
by blah12345678910123456789101234 February 2, 2017
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Kinneret

The Hebrew name of the Sea of Galilee in Northern Israel, located near the city of Tiberias. The origin of the word 'Kinneret' comes from the biblical word meaning 'harp', which is thought to represent the shape of this body of water. It is also the only freshwater source in Israel. Used as an Israeli name for females, though not common.
"During our vacation, we went to see the Kinneret"
by MeriK18 February 4, 2010
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