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Get the Kbot mug.A play on words on ‘KDot’, a name used to refer to the rapper Kendrick Lamar. Commonly used by Drake fans to refer to Kendrick fans as ‘bots’.
OVO1: Ugh…these kbot fans keep flooding our comment section…
OVO2: Just wait until Drizzy drops a new song.
OVO2: Just wait until Drizzy drops a new song.
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/ˈkeɪˌbɒt/
Slang (hip-hop / internet culture):
A person—typically a fan of Kendrick Lamar—who is perceived as acting in a highly biased, repetitive, or “programmed” way when defending him online.
Derogatory:
An account or user accused of blindly supporting Kendrick Lamar, often dismissing criticism, attacking opposing fans (especially those of Drake), or pushing coordinated narratives.
Extended meaning:
Not necessarily an actual automated bot, but someone whose behavior resembles one—overly consistent, aggressive, or scripted in tone.
K-bot (adjective)
Describing behavior or content:
Exhibiting qualities associated with a “K-bot,” such as blind loyalty, repetitive talking points, or dismissive engagement.
K-bot (verb) (informal, derived usage)
K-botting / to K-bot
To behave like a K-bot:
To aggressively defend Kendrick Lamar in a way perceived as uncritical, scripted, or overly biased.
To flood or dominate a discussion:
To overwhelm conversations with pro-Kendrick narratives, often disregarding nuance or opposing views.
Origin / Etymology
“K” → Kendrick / K-Dot / Kenny
“bot” → automated or inorganic social media accounts
Emerged during heightened fan tensions, especially around major moments in the Drake vs. Kendrick discourse (notably 2024).
“K-bot” isn’t about literal bots—it’s a weaponized label used in fan wars to discredit credibility, framing the other side as inauthentic, emotional, or manipulated rather than rational.
/ˈkeɪˌbɒt/
Slang (hip-hop / internet culture):
A person—typically a fan of Kendrick Lamar—who is perceived as acting in a highly biased, repetitive, or “programmed” way when defending him online.
Derogatory:
An account or user accused of blindly supporting Kendrick Lamar, often dismissing criticism, attacking opposing fans (especially those of Drake), or pushing coordinated narratives.
Extended meaning:
Not necessarily an actual automated bot, but someone whose behavior resembles one—overly consistent, aggressive, or scripted in tone.
K-bot (adjective)
Describing behavior or content:
Exhibiting qualities associated with a “K-bot,” such as blind loyalty, repetitive talking points, or dismissive engagement.
K-bot (verb) (informal, derived usage)
K-botting / to K-bot
To behave like a K-bot:
To aggressively defend Kendrick Lamar in a way perceived as uncritical, scripted, or overly biased.
To flood or dominate a discussion:
To overwhelm conversations with pro-Kendrick narratives, often disregarding nuance or opposing views.
Origin / Etymology
“K” → Kendrick / K-Dot / Kenny
“bot” → automated or inorganic social media accounts
Emerged during heightened fan tensions, especially around major moments in the Drake vs. Kendrick discourse (notably 2024).
“K-bot” isn’t about literal bots—it’s a weaponized label used in fan wars to discredit credibility, framing the other side as inauthentic, emotional, or manipulated rather than rational.
“Every time someone critiques Kendrick, the K-bots flood the comments.”
“That thread feels kinda K-bot—no real discussion, just the same defense over and over.”
“They started K-botting the replies as soon as the numbers dropped.”
“That thread feels kinda K-bot—no real discussion, just the same defense over and over.”
“They started K-botting the replies as soon as the numbers dropped.”
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