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Keamogetswe 

Keamogetswes are very loving . They are the most sensitive people but they still manage to smile through their pain. They are very generous and they love to put other people's needs before their own. They often hurt themselves trying to protect other people's feelings. However they are very moody and get annoyed very easily. They love their space and are very cautious of the people they allow in their circle . They can be quiet and shy around people they're not used to but very talkative and loud around their friends. They have a good sense of humour.
Keamogetswe is a sneaky girl/boy
Keamogetswe by anonymous August 16, 2021
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Keamogetswe 

A loving person . Can be shy and quiet around people she/he is not used to but very talkative around her/his friends. A very moody person that gets annoyed by literally anything . Very cautious of the people she/he allows in her/his circle. Doesn't depend on anyone emotionally (can write you off from her/his life without thinking twice) . Keamogetswe is a giver , a cheerleader , a comedian and a protector . Can be sneaky at times .
Having a Keamogetswe in your life is a blessing!
Keamogetswe by anonymous August 16, 2021

Keamogetswe 

A person with a huge heart tht will love you but sometimes gets annoying but they have a go0d sense of humor and they are the best
Keamogetswe, they are loving and caring.
Keamogetswe by lil mr savage July 2, 2020
Translated literally, it means "darkness". In upper Finland, kaamos is a natural phenomenon where the sun doesn't reach above the horizon and there's total darkness for a long time
Kaamos is also a song of the famous band "Sentenced"
Kaamos by Skolle January 29, 2004

kemosabe 

Tonto often referred to the Lone Ranger as kemosabe
kemosabe by Anonymous June 16, 2003

kemosabe 

Used in the tv series Lone Ranger, Kemosabe became a very popular term. It means trusty scout or faithful friend. Contrary to popular belief, this term is actually native american. This term can be used while talking to friends or brothers. It can also be used sarcastically when talking to an unloyal and unreliable person you don't like.
John: Hey Kemosabe, long time no see. Did you do my favor.
Mark: Of course I did bro!
kemosabe by efjwoifjwoifjowe November 19, 2011