1. The most magical word in the word, which will summon only the most powerful of emotions, which cannot be named at the moment.
1. KADUSH!
by ethanriver7 December 6, 2009
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• Kudush
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• kumusta ka/po
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• kudos to you
• Kuduros
I'm drinking Kubus." "LET ME GET SOME!
by heeeeeeeeey June 7, 2010
Get the kubus mug.An expression used to show that you really appreciate something and want to award it its due kudos. Usually accompanied with the mimed use of a magic wand.
by Brett Davies September 19, 2007
Get the Kudosier mug.Yamete kudasai usually means something along the lines of, please stop it. can usaly be heard in anime when female human creatures are mating with male human creatures.
by ARandomghumanbeing December 2, 2017
Get the yamete kudasai mug.Just wanted to correct the already posted definition. You wouldn't use: kumusta ka po.
"Po" is an enclitic pronoun used in more formal situations while "ka" is a pronoun used for "you" in a casual context. Thus, the two can never be used together.
The correct form using "po" would be kumusta po kayo.
"Po" is an enclitic pronoun used in more formal situations while "ka" is a pronoun used for "you" in a casual context. Thus, the two can never be used together.
The correct form using "po" would be kumusta po kayo.
by Unconquered January 15, 2009
Get the Kumusta ka mug.A musical genre, based mostly on african sounds mixed with dance or techno elements. Usually has one catchy bit, and it's just repeated from the begining to the end of the song with some african dude saying random words which usually make no sense at all like "food! gunshot! television! rice! shoes!".
Kuduru is typical from Portuguese speaking countries (Portugal and it's old colonies, now ran by ex-slaves and slavers, who still explore their former servants).
Kuduru is typical from Portuguese speaking countries (Portugal and it's old colonies, now ran by ex-slaves and slavers, who still explore their former servants).
A real lyric taken from a kuduru song "Estou fazendo arroz!" that's repeated all over until the end of the track. (it means "i'm cooking rice")
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