by Kawaii - meme critic October 28, 2020
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Widely known for possessing above average reflexes, including the ability to snatch and kill small insects out of the air.
Widely known for possessing above average reflexes, including the ability to snatch and kill small insects out of the air.
I just got back from my trip to Kenya and learned some sweet ninja moves. Don't fuck with me now, I'm totally a Kenja!
by 7OuterElements June 3, 2010
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by XDNSDX May 24, 2022
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Get the Kae Kenja mug.(Noun) ( slang) Japanese word meaning : Period of clear thoughts when a man is free from sexual desires after having an orgasm
Translates literally from Kenja 賢者 ( Sage ) and Taimu タイム ( Time )
Translates literally from Kenja 賢者 ( Sage ) and Taimu タイム ( Time )
The only time when a man can think properly is Kenjataimu
Oh ! man it's one of those Great Kenjataimu ideas
Oh ! man it's one of those Great Kenjataimu ideas
by _Tiger_ June 9, 2013
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by nightmareslave December 21, 2018
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As used by Chris Liberator in the 1997 tune titled 'avin it ere':
"I read the other day that techno was dead. Dunno what party they were at, cause it's fuckin' 'avin' it 'ere!"
When this classic British phrase was adopted by Australians (Strayans), a people who prefer that their language is less formal/cumbersome, it was accordingly refined to the more simplistic: 'kenavinit'.
To the untrained eye (probably French) it may appear that Ken is the only one 'avin it (i.e. "Who is Ken and where is he 'avin it?"), but in fact it can be used by anyone of any name to describe their own situation, as well as to describe groups of revelers who are collectively 'avin it (called Ken or otherwise).
'Kenavinit' is always spelt with an 'i' rather than an 'e', just as you would never say 'kin oath'. If required, please consult a friendly Strayan for further clarification.
As used by Chris Liberator in the 1997 tune titled 'avin it ere':
"I read the other day that techno was dead. Dunno what party they were at, cause it's fuckin' 'avin' it 'ere!"
When this classic British phrase was adopted by Australians (Strayans), a people who prefer that their language is less formal/cumbersome, it was accordingly refined to the more simplistic: 'kenavinit'.
To the untrained eye (probably French) it may appear that Ken is the only one 'avin it (i.e. "Who is Ken and where is he 'avin it?"), but in fact it can be used by anyone of any name to describe their own situation, as well as to describe groups of revelers who are collectively 'avin it (called Ken or otherwise).
'Kenavinit' is always spelt with an 'i' rather than an 'e', just as you would never say 'kin oath'. If required, please consult a friendly Strayan for further clarification.
by Yeah Fuck Yeah January 18, 2011
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