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abokitchenist

Similar to abolitionists, abokitchenists are women who speak out against the oppression (and societal law) that keeps them bound to the kitchen.
Guy 1: Did you hear the abokitchenist's speech today at the congressional assembly? It was absolutely eye-opening!

Guy 2: Man, how many square feet is that kitchen? It must've been huge to have been able to hold an entire congressional assembly.

Guy 3: Yeah, it was Lil B's kitchen.

Guy 4: Ah, that makes sense. He needs a major kitchen for all those bitches of his!
abokitchenist by ssoj August 21, 2013
Related Words
Akbok akbota Abokor Arbok Abok Abokaroosh aboke Aboki Abokias abokitchenist
a cobra snake Pokemon. Owned by Team Rocket's Jesse in the anime. Uses poison moves like poison sting and wrap. It evolves from Ekans.
Arbok, get me Pikachu...NOW!
Arbok by World Domination February 10, 2005

allahu akboard 

A popular style of skateboarding originating from the Mecca region of Saudi Arabia.
Bashir: Hasan, do you want to allahu akboard on Saturday after prayer?

Hasan: Of course. I need to practice my suicide flip.
allahu akboard by Smel_Mydik September 14, 2014
This means she has got beautiful eyes,mind,soul
Akbota uses as a name of girls in Kazakh nation
Akbota by Botasavage November 21, 2021
Very unusual type of clarinetlike Basque folk instrument, the name derived from Arabic "al-buq" = "the horn" consisting of a crescent-shaped animal's horn, two wooden pieces inserted into the midsection of the horn with holes drilled to produce tones in two-part harmony, a reed inserted, and hidden in, the smaller opening of the horn, and at the bottom of the horn's midsection, a cradle through which the thumbs of both hands are placed to hold the instrument. The instrument produces a piercing, reedy sound reminiscent of the Russian zhaleyka or a small bagpipe, and a common harmonic interval on this instrument is the major sixth. Although the alboka has nearly disappeared from the Basque country since the Franco regime, its use currently seems to be enjoying a rise in popularity due, in part, to Ibon Koteron, the trikitixa (small Basque button accordion) player Kepa Junkera, the group Ortzadar, and the namesake group Alboka.
I love the sound of the alboka and I love the way it looks!
alboka by pentozali January 17, 2011

akbookbug 

Did you see AKBookBug play that game? He's a newb.
akbookbug by Nillers March 18, 2018