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kavosh

Kavosh is a very unique name. If there is anyone with this AMAZING name... You are awesome. You are sweet and the nicest and most caring person anyone will ever meet!

P.S you are sexy
Hi Kavosh!
by srzydhthd September 26, 2014
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kabash

To end; to terminate; to kill off in a nonbiological sense; kind of like squashing from a position of strength and with moral certitude; to basically reverse a decision or situation with conviction. A word I thought existed in the english language. One I have used many years thinking all know it well. I was amazed to not find it in the dictionary!
1.He realized it was a bad decision to proceed with the contract so he put the kabash on the deal. 2.His son was greatful that his father put the kabash on what would have been a miserable situation.3.
by Anthony .A. Hedayat January 10, 2005
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Kaibosh

To be thwarted, or have your plans ruined, by someone or by circumstance.
Rainy days put the kaibosh on picnics.
My vacation was kaiboshed when my car broke down.
by Robert Bellemare May 15, 2005
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Kaibosh

From Merriam-Webster:

Definition of KIBOSH
: something that serves as a check or stop <put the kibosh on that>
— kibosh transitive verb
Origin of KIBOSH
origin unknown
First Known Use: 1836
Let's put the "kaibosh" on these idiots spelling kibosh wrong
by bdcs December 1, 2010
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kalosh malosh

This occurs when a person, usually a young boy, does not wipe correctly or thorough enough after using the restroom. It happens when the person sits and creates streaks on their underwear which tend to stick to the butt after standing up and create a foul odor.
Boy 1: Hey what happened to the underwear on the floor of the bathroom?
Boy 2: I guess I didn't wipe good enough at the NHI meeting, and when I drove home in my Avalon, I got out to realize a foul odor and my underwear was stuck to my butt.
Boy 1: Oh, you had a kalosh malosh.
by BaytownFatboy November 2, 2011
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kabash

A Hebrew word. According to James Strong in "Strong's Hebrew and Greek Dictionaries": to tread down; hence negatively to disregard; positively to conquer, subjugate, violate:—bring into bondage, force, keep under, subdue, bring into subjection.
Word occurs in Micah 7:19 of the Bible. Is translated variously "subdue" "tread under foot" in Bible translations.
by Tim Gault February 13, 2005
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kebosh

Ending to something, usually forced by a governing body.
We put the kebosh on the road trip
by mike February 28, 2005
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