by Robert Gonzalez Jr. January 19, 2008

Typically cool people, pulls a ton of girls. Likes monkey games, and is an avid VR chad. If you need a friend, a Patty K is a good place to start. Patty K’s care for you, look out for you, and if you’re sad, will be there for you to vent to and to get comfort. If you need a good friend but don’t know where to start, look for a Patty K.
by TerraCoreCool1234 April 16, 2022

by The large 0ne December 11, 2018

K-pop stands for Korean pop. It will ruin your life, because they’ll make you go broke by buying all their merch and album.
You will also end up having sleep deprivation from staying up all night waiting from them to drop their comeback.
You will also end up having sleep deprivation from staying up all night waiting from them to drop their comeback.
by mOrk lee’s watermelon May 30, 2020

the definition of swag. when k grizzley walks by people instantly get more swag just by association. haters try to get k grizzley down, but they in k grizzley's territory, and he knows how things go real good.
by average joe fo sho December 7, 2010

Specifically said in the Shropshire, particularly more rural areas.
A shortened form of "Ok lad" ... usually used as a mockery of the Shropshire border accent who are known to put a particular emphasis on the "aaaa" sound and, so much so that the "d" seems absent.
It is used by many Salopians as a mockery of the border accent because it is seen as lazy and supposedly misses out sounds.
Locals all over Shropshire commonly use the term "lad" as an affectionate term for a friend.. The term is, stranely, multi-gender and can be said to girls.
A shortened form of "Ok lad" ... usually used as a mockery of the Shropshire border accent who are known to put a particular emphasis on the "aaaa" sound and, so much so that the "d" seems absent.
It is used by many Salopians as a mockery of the border accent because it is seen as lazy and supposedly misses out sounds.
Locals all over Shropshire commonly use the term "lad" as an affectionate term for a friend.. The term is, stranely, multi-gender and can be said to girls.
Note: A Salopian would never say "alright lad?" to a girl, but they would probably say "alright laaa?"
Example:
Salopian Sixth Former 1: "I'm going to be late for Biology, can you tell Sarah?
Salopian Sixth Former 2: "K laaaa."
Example:
Salopian Sixth Former 1: "I'm going to be late for Biology, can you tell Sarah?
Salopian Sixth Former 2: "K laaaa."
by ok lad/lass November 20, 2013
