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Kinesi

Derived from the Greek word for 'Cantonese'.

An Asian student temporarily studying in a host nation.

Heavily subsidised income from parents in Asia allows for expensive cars and apartments to be procured, whilst an inabilty to relate to the culture of host nation means an unwillingness to learn local language and have a social circle extending further than other kinesis.
Kinesis inner city apartments always smell like boiled cabbage.
by k-dog January 26, 2005
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kingsingh

Name for an Indian man who is swimming in pussy.
Neil: Dude I heard Raj fucked Sharn and Husna
Mill: Yeah he's a real kingsingh
by Bob Vance December 6, 2016
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kinsider

When you think that you might start kinning a character
Person 1: Wow, I'm really relating to this character a lot.
Person 2: I think you might want to kinsider them.
by lvntn May 13, 2020
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Kingsisle

A greedy corporation with no care for its customers. Creators of Wizard101 and its ignored cousin Pirate101.
Employee 1: We should spend some money to create more playable content for our players
Kingsisle: In terms of money, we have no money
by Colbawa June 20, 2020
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Kinetic laughter

When 2 or more girls are together and start laughing uncontrolably and/or spontaneously.
Madi and Cassie started laughing uncontrollably at random. Rob named the phenomenon kinetic laughter.
by Kineticlaughtersociety April 23, 2018
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kinsian theorum

Babykins + Babykins = Babyki

Babykins - Babykins = sadness
A scientific theorum proven by Babyki.

e.g Kinsian theorum proves that babykin + babykins equals happiness.
by Babykins1 May 3, 2009
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Castle Kingside

Noun

A supplementary glass containing some form of hard spirit, traditionally a whisky, which sits separately alongside one’s pint of ale or stout.

A punter of a drinking establishment who has a pint and a separate spirit on the go, simultaneously, is said to be drinking "castle kingside". The act of ordering this particular drinking setup — assuming the drinker is already on pints but wants an accompanying spirit — is known as “castling”, or “to castle”, from the verb castle.

The term is derived from the chess move of the same name, whereby the king is moved two squares towards a rook (castle) on the player's first rank, then the rook is moved to the square over which the king crossed. The outcome leaves the king and rook side-by-side.
Josh: “Is that Tim over there at the bar, drinking castle kingside?”

Tom: “Yeah mate, it’s not even 5 o’clock.”
by thebigthree March 8, 2020
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