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Group nickname of Kun's fans. It originally came out of the transliteration of "love Kun"in Chinese language and has been used for fandom ever since.
me: Are you an Ikun too?
Ikun no.2: OMG Yaaaaaaas!!Love him and his song Wait Wait Wait. We should team up!
Ikun by ShellfayeLau December 19, 2018
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honest injun 

A phrase used to express the truthfulness of a statement, much like scout's honor. Considered impolite or not politically correct because "injun" is a slang term for an Native American Indian. This phrase has not been in common use for decades.
We never cheat on our taxes -- honest injun!
honest injun by ravenwaen January 7, 2010

Penile Injunction

A formal command or mandate which requires the recipient to stop acting in a certain way. A Penile Injunction is usually served when someone is particularly annoying during a social situation.
Oli: Look at that group of Chikitie over there by the bus stop, I am going to try and get involved.

Tom: Don't make an idiot out of yourself, they will think your a joker with your stupid hair.

Oli: Shut the fuck up, your the joker. I am going to get myself a hot fucking Chikita.

Tom: Dont fuck with me, or I will serve you with penile injunction

Oli: Dont do that you twat

Tom: Ok, you asked for it fuckface, I hereby serve you with a penile injunction preventing any attempted approach or contact with the Chikita's. Unlucky bitch.
Penile Injunction by Mot241 June 25, 2009
It has two meaning:
1. Fake iKuns that truly love a random dude named Cai Xukun and would pay for his songs, mostly 6 years old. don't talk with these people or you become gay.
2. True iKuns that would post video of Cai Xukun playing basketball on Bilibili and practise his dance moves, these are good people love Cai Xukun from their souls.
A: I love Cai Xukun, he's a nice guy, stop hating.
Me: Fake ass iKun.
B: I love singing, dancing, rapping and play basketball, music~.
Me: We are family.
Ikun by Follower of Kun February 27, 2023
A casual American or Canadian corruption of the term "Indian", referring to Native Americans. The earliest Europeans thought they had landed in India and applied "Indian" to the indigenous population. "Injun" more commonly heard during a period when the term "Indian" was used, often pronounced in later years only by children. Not typically meant as derogatory, as American "Indians" came to be admired during the latter period of common usage. Rarely used today, if so used in a typically light-hearted if politically-incorrect fashion. Can be derogatory given intent and inflection.
Injun by walkerny September 7, 2010
Refers to an older Indian person who inevitably works at 7-Eleven or Subway and doesn't speak much English, usually smelly and rude. (Not being racist, but there are some like this)
"I went to the store to pick up some food and that damn ijunbii gave me the wrong change."
ijunbii by Tywizzle February 28, 2008