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Wolf kelpo gamer 

I love wolf kelpo gamer
Same bro
Wolf kelpo gamer by Wolf kelpo gamer September 20, 2020
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a musical instrument used to impress the ladies.
person 1: I play the kelbow.
person 2: wtf is a kelbow, am I stupid?
kelbow by LacJam March 24, 2020

kelloggs trippa 

English people attempting to speak Greek and using the words Keloggs Trippa as an attempt at pronunciating "Kollo Trippa". The real pronunciation is Kollo trippa which means ass hole, chocolate starfish or rectum.
I absolutely pounded her Kelloggs trippa for several hours last night.
kelloggs trippa by Sixamenos August 28, 2018
The Dota 2 version of the twitch.tv emoticon Kappa, which looks like the Dota 2 hero Meepo. It is a Kappa with Meepo ears and a straw in its mouth. People often misstake it for a cat Kappa or a teemo Kappa, but its not.
N0tail's playing Keepo again
Keepo by mrpeeshoga June 29, 2014

kelp juice 

a drink that turns you into a furry
mr.krabs drinks the fuck out of that kelp juice, Oh YEAH MR>KRABS
kelp juice by Krazyman50 September 21, 2017
Martial art derived from traditional Okinawan martial arts, literally meaning "fist law". Kenpo (also sometimes romanized as Kempo) was first widely taught in the west by James Masayoshi Mitose, who first taught Kenpo in Hawaii in the 1940's and 1950's.

The students of Mitose, including Parker and Chow, went on to found schools of Kenpo throughout the west. Kenpo schools vary in their curriculum, but typically resemble Karate in being rich in strikes, blocks, and "hard" techniques, although some schools incorporate various degrees of throws, chokes and grappling techniques. Kenpo is sometimes called "Kenpo Karate" and the term Kenpo is used synonymously with the word Karate on Okinawa.

Kenpo is still practiced in Okinawa and Japan, one popular form being Shorinji Kenpo, a martial arts school combining Zen Buddhist teachings with martial arts instruction in a modern reconstruction of Shaolin temple practices (shorinji being the Japanese pronunciation of Shaolin).
I studied Kenpo for several years, it was a lot like the karate I studied earlier.
kenpo by Joe From Kentucky May 10, 2008