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Danny Karl 

Dk stands for Danny Karl. Danny Karl is a funny way to call Dk27. He normally replies "John"
Hey Danny Karl! Hey John!
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The Karl Effect 

When the influencer Karl Jacobs is able to change everything about you to become more like him.
Person 1: Have to seen Chris?
Person 2: Yeah, he got hit by the Karl Effect.
The Karl Effect by THEBIGKNOWN January 7, 2023

Maximus Karl Obesius 

The guy that created HiveMind bot for Natural Selection. He likes the cock just a bit too much. A Maximus Karl Obesius gains his 'Maximus' from longs hours in front of the computer and the 'Obesius' from the fat he gets from the long hours.
Fuckin hell that guy was such a Maximus Karl Obesius, he was sooooooooo fat he would've jumped at a muffin.

naughty karl 

A porn folder one keeps sketchily on one's computer.
We looked at Naughty Karl today and watched some gross German porn.
naughty karl by iheartkarl April 24, 2006

Phantom Karl 

To sneak ninja-like into someones home leaving a steaming pile of shit to be discovered the next morning.
Tom awoke to the odor of a steaming Phantom Karl with no sign of perpetator to be found.
Phantom Karl by Caligula May 13, 2005

Crazy Karl 

Crazy Karl is an artist, freelance photographer, and musician from Worcester, MA. Karl has his own unique way of artistic communication by expressing himself through (landscape, architecture, and still-life) photography, ball-point pen sketches, and electronic music.

The name "Crazy Karl" was given to Karl though some fellow highschool punks who enjoyed starting trouble with him (But that didn't last very long) Karl used such name against them by using it more in a positive manner, like a nick name. He'd often introduce himself as "Crazy Karl" to others and so the name stuck with him.
"Why do people call you Crazy Karl?"

"Crazy Karl, are you playing Das Krazen Inc. tonight at the place?"

"Karl, your just F****** crazy dude.."
Crazy Karl by Karl Magrini February 21, 2009