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KING

A strong powerful man who carries himself in the mindset of royalty. He upholds the level of respect for himself and especially women and others. A dependable, standup man who is strong mentally and physically.
My king is the head of our family.

Good morning king.
by CoCoCoCoPuff December 13, 2021
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king dave

th coolest man to ever live aka my dad
king dave is so cool
by chalamqts December 21, 2021
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king dave

the coolest bloke to ever live.
king dave is extra cool!
by poopooassass70 December 21, 2021
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king of thieves

by Biden is a dick December 23, 2021
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Dweebster King

The dweebster who embraces his dweebiness so much that he can challenge the prom king or master prom.
He is so not goofy dawg he is a dweebster King
by gucci mane in 1945 March 9, 2022
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King Tut

The hottest man in the world. He was so hot
by anonymous March 11, 2022
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King's Shilling

Noun.

Historical definition:

During the Napoleonic wars, due to the lack of able seamen, sailors were recruited (press-ganged) by being paid a sign up fee - 1 King's Shilling.

Reluctant conscripts would be approached by one or more 'recruiters' who would ply them with alcohol until they were totally drunk. They would then hit them over the head with a 'cudgel' and place a King's Shilling in the drunkard's pocket. The inebriate would then be carried on board where they were woken up and convinced that they had joined in good faith. Any argument against the join would be discredited by the discovery of the King's Shilling.

Modern Usage

Discreet gay proposition.
Historical Usage

"I don't know what happened! I was approached by two sailors who got me pissed. Next thing I know I woke up 'in the navy' having received a King's Shilling into my pocket!"

Modern Usage:

"Hello young man, will you let me pay you into the Navy with a King's Shilling?"

OR

"I was only 21 when I received the King's Shilling!"

OR

"I've been approached but am yet to accept the King's Shilling!"
by Tony du Angletere March 13, 2022
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