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Keiko

Keiko is the best friend you'll ever have. She is nice, funny, and weird in all the right ways. She'll always brighten your day and bring a smile to your face when you need it the most. The person who will always be there for you in ways no one else can.👌🏽🤗🙃🙂
Person: I'm feeling really sad today.
Other Person: You should befriend a Keiko, their great!
by Sneakerz and Hot sauce April 17, 2019
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keijo

Noun - A sport, where players stand on floating platforms and aim to incapacitate or push their opponent into the water, using only their breasts and buttocks.
Both girls were sore from Keijo tournament finals last night, but at least only one got wet.
by KDogKOTC2 December 23, 2016
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kaido

in japanese it means "highway" but it can also be a name for a generalized Aries, a very strong, bold, natural born leader, loving, perverted, is only serious when someone dies.
Our troop leader is soo Kaido!
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keito hasumi

Best man to ever exist, if someone uses keito hasumi to describe you it means you're very hot sexy and they wanna lick your toes.
My gosh you look so Keito Hasumi today, I could take a bite out of you *drool*
by lead ☆ August 31, 2021
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Kendo

Kendo which translates literally to 'The Way of the Sword', is a contemporary Japanese martial art that evolved from the traditions of the samurai, the warrior class of ancient Japan, based upon sword fencing techniques developed over centuries of combat. Like many Japanese martial arts, the philosophical foundations of Kendo revolve around the precepts of Zen Buddhism, and the guiding belief that enlightenment and heightened awareness, flow from the ability to focus and calm the mind. Following in the footsteps of the samurai, modern practitioners of Kendo, or 'Kendoka', as they are called, strive not only to master the physical techniques of the Japanese sword, but, also, the mental and spiritual aspects as well. Although Kendo’s roots lie with the ancient samurai, the art has evolved over the centuries, adapting as societal conditions changed, to its present form where competition between practitioners involves not life and death combat with razor sharp blades, but controlled matches governed by strict rules of conduct, and non-lethal instruments. This difference in focus, distinguishes Kendo from 'Kenjutsu', which is also a Japanese sword art deriving from traditional fencing. Unlike Kendo, whose techniques are updated for practice as a non-lethal aesthetic, Kenjutsu’s primary focus is combat and warfare, and as such, closely parallels the actual lethal techniques employed by the samurai on the field of battle.
In place of the katana, the traditional sword of the samurai, modern Kendoka use shinai, an implement constructed of four bamboo staves bound together at specific junctures with leather bands. This non-lethal weapon, along with the use of body armor, or 'bogu', as it is referred to in Kendo, enable Kendoka to engage in fencing contests without the fear of death or serious bodily injury. The bogu is modeled after the traditional armor of the samurai, which unlike the cumbersome metal armor of European knights, was lightweight and designed for optimal movement and flexibility. Kendo practice traditionally takes place in a training hall or, 'dojo'. Organization of a dojo is hierarchical, with the master at the top, and beginning students at the bottom. As in the other Japanese martial arts, the belt or 'kyu' system is employed, with the highest rank or 'dan' being the black belt. Students train in Kendo through the practice of 'kata', a series of formal exercises passed down through time that replicate the movements and techniques required in traditional combat. In addition to learning and practicing the different kata, Kendoka also engage in informal matches known as 'keiko' or 'kumite' which are moderated by senior members of the dojo, and test the practitioner’s live combat ability.
by Dancing with Fire January 21, 2011
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Keigo Takami

Literally the most beautiful fucking man this god forsaken world has ever seen. And yet this panty soaking, rod choking, ANGEL of a man is only in TWO GODDAMN EPISODES. Did I mention his quirk allows him to fly and control his feathers and yada yada ya.. Y’know, I don’t normally eat chicken, but get me a thigh and a breast of that, AM I RIGHT?! H A L L E L U J A H ~ ✨🙏🏻
Me: yo, what’s your opinion on Keigo Takami?

Friend: The one from My Hero Academia?
Me: yes. Answer the question. 😃🔪
Friend: Um, D A D D Y -
Me: OMG, H E L L. Y E S. H E. I S.
by Lord simp December 1, 2020
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Keiko

A normal female Japanese name. Usually means blossom, blessing, or a gift from above. Keiko is a name, not a noun, verb, or anything else. Just because there is an orca whale named Keiko, it doesn't mean Keiko is a bad name. Keiko is a very beautiful name in Japan.
by japanese with keiko as name December 5, 2010
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