A nickname/noun given to the leader of a circle of friends. The name Lans originated from the 1st ever use of the nickname back in 2020 with a small circle of friends
The name Lans originally "Lands" and King being of the highest rank. Lans is the Dutch variation of the German name Lanzo, which is also the origin of Lance.
To be nicknamed 'King Lans' means you are now the leader of a friend group.
The name Lans originally "Lands" and King being of the highest rank. Lans is the Dutch variation of the German name Lanzo, which is also the origin of Lance.
To be nicknamed 'King Lans' means you are now the leader of a friend group.
by LePost James May 10, 2023

when you get invited to a party and have multiple hits of a weed pen and get so stoned you go and shit on a teachers lawn and get caught doing it on cctv
person 1: oh no wheres king ross gone?
person 2: hes had too many hits of the pen now hes missing
person 1: quick check the teachers lawn!
person 1 and person 2: nooooooooo hes pulling a king ross!
person 2: hes had too many hits of the pen now hes missing
person 1: quick check the teachers lawn!
person 1 and person 2: nooooooooo hes pulling a king ross!
by elibeefpope March 20, 2024

by munchert August 23, 2022

To do the absolute minimum in the workplace, making sure all tasks are completed to a minimum standard with absolutely no extras.
Lol he just does his work and leaves almost as if he knows his employer is nothing more than the medium by which money enters his account, he’s such an efficiency king.
by Big aldo January 1, 2022

a lying cheater who will love you at first but then lose interest and says he just wanna be friends and he will ft other bitches and not fwy no more
by ooobowbow November 29, 2021

by iamcalledbilala1 December 23, 2020

An expression to concede victory to or acknowledge the accomplishments of an opponent or ally. As a reference to a king’s surrender in chess its origin is unknown but is most notable as an “ode des jours” in the rivalry between Edmond Dantes and Fernand Mondego in the film adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ The Count of Monte Cristo. It was initially used as a gesture of respect between friends and concluded as a gesture of revenge between enemies- often accompanied by the exchange of a black king’s chess piece.
In a modern context, it can be used more broadly in casual forms of rivalry like discourse, sports and courtship when either person outperforms the other in an undeniable or extravagant way.
In a modern context, it can be used more broadly in casual forms of rivalry like discourse, sports and courtship when either person outperforms the other in an undeniable or extravagant way.
Dude: “What happened at work? Did they fire you?”
Bro: “No… They promoted me. I’m the new manager…”
Dude: “No way... You lucky bastard. King’s to you. 🫴♟️”
Bro: “No… They promoted me. I’m the new manager…”
Dude: “No way... You lucky bastard. King’s to you. 🫴♟️”
by qy_et August 22, 2023
