The kids who frequently hang out infront of Starbucks in downtown Westport, Connecticut. They sit around, smoke cigarettes and just plain chill. You don't just become a Wepo Kid by hanging out downtown one Friday night, you have to be accepted by the other kids. It's kind of like a gang. But not really.
Jimmy: Hey, who are they?
Bobby: Oh, those are the Wepo Kids. They never leave this place. Thats why there are so many cigarette butts everywhere.
Jimmy: Oh. Are they cool?
Bobby: I wouldn't know, they only hang out with their own kind. If we went over there they'd reject us and get bitched out.
Jimmy: Shit...
Bobby: Oh, those are the Wepo Kids. They never leave this place. Thats why there are so many cigarette butts everywhere.
Jimmy: Oh. Are they cool?
Bobby: I wouldn't know, they only hang out with their own kind. If we went over there they'd reject us and get bitched out.
Jimmy: Shit...
by Kay Willz September 27, 2009
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Internet surfers who act lame, foolish, or just childish. They are also known to spam, flame, misspell words in ways you never knew words could be misspelled, write in extreme shorthand or l33tspeak, accuse other users of hacking without cause, TeamKill (in onnline games) and other online idiocies. The person being refered to as an AOL Kid may or may not actually use AOL, and may or may not be a minor. Also used as a noun as a place for such people to go.
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Get the Did you have the kids? mug.Kids under 18 who spend a portion of their life with their family outside of their parents culture. These children mix their home culture and host culture together to form a unique culture of their own that can only be shared by others who have had a similair experience.
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