used to describe a perspn who you hate with enough passion to stomp on their sandwich but not to push them off a cliff.
by Levi Strauss May 31, 2011
Popularly used within the game "counterstrike: source" by Australians and New Zealanders to parody the word "Cunt",
good for indirect insults towards noobs.
good for indirect insults towards noobs.
by ~KHANEX! June 26, 2009
a term universally replacing the word 'can't'. the word is most commonly used in the towns and villages of Northamptonshire.
by Burtey December 19, 2007
1) A phrase used to describe something or someone superficially pleasing but without real substance.
2) A person that is superficial, vain and oblivious to the fact that people find him/her annoying and dull.
3) Can also be used to describe someone or something that is genuinely cool.
2) A person that is superficial, vain and oblivious to the fact that people find him/her annoying and dull.
3) Can also be used to describe someone or something that is genuinely cool.
"Those new diamond coated shoes are so Kent"
"I met this guy at the bar who was so Kent I thought I was going to throw up"
Background: This word was originated by myself on August 13,1994 in Ganges, B.C. Canada. It is based on a person who I worked with at the time who exhibited all of the above traits. I started describing things that I thought resembled or embodied Kent's behaviour as 'Kent'. Interestingly enough I was able to incorporate the term into the everyday language of a large number of people who had no idea who 'Kent' was. I have since heard it used in the U.S. and Canada by people I have no connection to. The original Kent never understood why people used his name to describe things and probably decided, in his mind, that they were complimenting him.
"I met this guy at the bar who was so Kent I thought I was going to throw up"
Background: This word was originated by myself on August 13,1994 in Ganges, B.C. Canada. It is based on a person who I worked with at the time who exhibited all of the above traits. I started describing things that I thought resembled or embodied Kent's behaviour as 'Kent'. Interestingly enough I was able to incorporate the term into the everyday language of a large number of people who had no idea who 'Kent' was. I have since heard it used in the U.S. and Canada by people I have no connection to. The original Kent never understood why people used his name to describe things and probably decided, in his mind, that they were complimenting him.
by Wes the dub January 16, 2007
1) A phrase used to describe something or someone superficially pleasing but without real substance.
2) A person that is superficial, vain and oblivious to the fact that people find him/her annoying and dull.
Background: This word was originated by myself during the summer of 1994 in Ganges, B.C. Canada. It is based on a person who I worked with at the time who exhibited all of the above traits. I started describing things that I thought resembled or embodied Kent's behavior as 'Kent'. Interestingly enough I was able to incorporate the term into the everyday language of a large number of people who had no idea who 'Kent' was. I have since heard it used in the U.S. and Canada by people I have no connection to. The original Kent never understood why people used his name to describe things and probably decided, in his mind, that they were complimenting him.
2) A person that is superficial, vain and oblivious to the fact that people find him/her annoying and dull.
Background: This word was originated by myself during the summer of 1994 in Ganges, B.C. Canada. It is based on a person who I worked with at the time who exhibited all of the above traits. I started describing things that I thought resembled or embodied Kent's behavior as 'Kent'. Interestingly enough I was able to incorporate the term into the everyday language of a large number of people who had no idea who 'Kent' was. I have since heard it used in the U.S. and Canada by people I have no connection to. The original Kent never understood why people used his name to describe things and probably decided, in his mind, that they were complimenting him.
"Those new diamond coated shoes are so Kent"
"I met this guy at the bar who was so Kent I thought I was going to throw up"
"I met this guy at the bar who was so Kent I thought I was going to throw up"
by Wes the dub March 14, 2008
He’s usually an Asian, funny guy to be with and normally bigboned. Don’t think he has a bigboner tho, because they are usually .3 inches flaccid.
by Sisbakanxjabsbx November 18, 2018
A code word for the popular street drug Ketamine: a horse/whale tranquilliser that gets edgy teens super high"
Hitting up your friend's phone like "SUUH LOLA, you should definitely come to Ben's party later, I heard there's going to be some quality KENT flying about!!"
by Princegizzard August 06, 2016
Sep 9 trending
- 1. Watermelon Sugar
- 2. Ghetto Spread
- 3. Girls who eat carrots
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- 6. Momala
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- 12. nuke the fridge
- 13. obnoxion
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- 16. heels up
- 17. columbus
- 18. ain't got
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- 26. by the way
- 27. Wetter than an otter's pocket
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