A nerdy dork. If read in the opposite direction, the world will spell out nerddork. The word has a positive connotation.
Haha, we are such krodderns!
by Jaykrod January 12, 2008
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i had a complete Freddy Kroger when the cashier announced the total in front of the 10 people behind me in line.
by Mickey Darling August 5, 2009
Get the Freddy Kroger mug.Commonly mistakened for the concentration camps where Hitler would persecuit jews. Instead of killing people at kroger though, they force them to do mind numbing work, such as pushing large metal objects, many at a time. This is forced upon the victim until death ensues or genocide of the supervisors.
by Pasty April 1, 2003
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Get the Chad Kroeger mug.Kode is a smart and a bright person, they can be annoying at times but their still loving towards people. Their trusting and fun to be around with, they can always have you're back in anything. Their style and music taste in different but fun.
by iluvmyselfsomuchomg April 22, 2021
Get the Kode mug.Literally the "Fred Meyer" supermarket. The nickname is a play on the fact that their parent company is named Kroger to make the market sound like the horror movie character "Freddy Krueger". Also known as "Freddie Kroger."
by jcarpro April 6, 2019
Get the Freddy Kroger mug.Krowemoh is homework but spelled backwards. In Latin, it is a plausible word translating to child abuse. See example for more credibility.
Fun fact: Did you guys know that homework backwards is krowemoh? Which doesn't make that much sense at first but have you guys seen that meme where it says it translates to "child abuse". Now it might seem like bullshit at first, but nah. Latin, belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. And it also contributed a very whole lot to the English language. Now you might be asking "Where can I find that? I don't see any of it." And you can't be any more wrong. The word fama in Latin correlates to the word "rumour". And multiple affixes can be found in the language such as ambi-, pseudo-, dict-, duc-, -ject, -gress, pend-, -vert. This brings us to the main point. How does krowemoh translate to child abuse? You see, abuse generally translates to the word "abutor" or "probum". But regionally, it can differ. One of the four regiones, sing regio, that were attributed to the sixth king of Rome, Servius Tulleon had a different term for the word abuse. Which was krowe. Like the terms were divided by age, and the older ones got called more as "obloquor" and the young adults as "probrum". There originally wasn't one for children, but the all time high rise of child slavery and accounts of children getting abused discreetly made the proconsul get it a term which was krowe. How did we get the moh? Well it's a long forgotten fact that moh is an affix that meant "misused" which correlates to abuse. That my friends is how homework basically just means child abuse in Latin.
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