being ridiculously amazingly cool.
by not.aSquare June 18, 2009
by Clifton Roybal DOC 122011 May 15, 2016
A saying used when you want to tell someone who's interested in your girlfriend/boyfriend to back off. Using this saying means not only 'back off' but that the target is your property.
Yo, I see you flirting with my man over there. You need to get off my Kool Aid. He's mine so find your own.
by COURTNEYMARET May 18, 2010
B kool bag your tool.
by Anonymous November 08, 2003
by kat October 21, 2004
sandra:i heared your kissing mary
paul: what the hell your all up in my kool-aid.
kool-aid can also be used as business for example: your stiring up the kool-aid, for someone who is causeing or starting issues
paul: what the hell your all up in my kool-aid.
kool-aid can also be used as business for example: your stiring up the kool-aid, for someone who is causeing or starting issues
by 80593021MP October 02, 2011
Said by Jay to Silent Bob in "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" written by Kevin Smith. It means: "stay away from my girl" or "don't mess with her, she's mine."
by Johnny Boogie May 17, 2006