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a southern way of saying "relatives"
All my kinfolk lives down the street
kinfolk by Beverly October 18, 2003
What white trash call their inbred relatives
Trailor Park family reunion = sexual orgy
kinfolk by evilgurugreg October 20, 2003
homiez from da hood
kinfolk by Anonymous July 23, 2003
Folk of kin.
Hello, brother. You must be my kinfolk. Care for a ungrape?
kinfolk by Randel Kemphead October 18, 2003
These are relatives in your immediate and extended family. These include brothers, and sisters; cousins, aunts, uncles and grandparents.
At the family reunion I chill with my kinfolk
kinfolk by Dudley October 19, 2003
persons of relation to you; usually a cousin, aunt, uncle or extended family

may be used in plural or singular form
I'm going to visit my kinfolk in Kentucky for Christmas.
kinfolk by katdaddy October 19, 2003