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A European composer, well known for his symphony on G string.

Can also be used as a quick fire derogatory response when needing to be witty, sarcastic and simply understood.
Linked together with other names can make a phonic sentence,
"You are a child of East Asian and European decent arent you?"

"Sorry?"

"Your mother must have been japanese and your father a russian composer?"

"Sorry?"

"Your name, it must be ...Ydo-tu Kokov...."
Kokov by EuropeanComposers.comKOKOV February 26, 2011
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Derogatory Slang - To tell one to "go away" and "leave" without direct offence.
Allow me to introduce the Russian President and his British girlfriend....Kokov and Di Meenit...
kokov by EuropeanComposers.comKOKOV February 26, 2011
Related Words
Kokov koko Kokomi kokomo kokot Kokoro kokoshiibo Kokoarii Kokobop kokomizx
kokomi is amazing, beautiful, magnificent and great.
kokomi by pie-mon August 26, 2021
Term used by Nigerians in America to refer to people of Spanish background- Mexicans, Dominicans and even Italians.

Pronounced: Ko-ko-yay with a silent 'y'.
I'm chilling with my Kokoye friend.
Kokoye by NigerianWiki January 19, 2009
ship name of sad gay ppl in tokyo revengers, containing koko and inui (the loml) ship trope: peers to best friends to rivals to people who may never speak to each other again
A : what’s your favourite ship in tokyo revengers?

B : kokonui

A : are you mentally okay?
Kokot is what we Slovaks call an "extremely intelligent person", usually a man.
If you see someone whose brain is working on 150%, you can say "Wow you are such a kokot! Great job!". Slovak example is "Ty vyjebaný tupý kokot". That means "You tremendously smart extremely intelligent man!". Somone less intelligent but still smart can be called "kokotko".
"Kokot najebaný"
"Dokúrený kokot"
Kokot by Smooky_ February 12, 2022

Right in the kokoro

A phrase often used by anime and manga fans to describe feelings that tug on the the heartstrings. "kokoro" translates to "heart" so it is simply saying "Right in the heart".
Person 1: You know that scene when Itachi dies?
Person 2: Yes, omg. Right in the kokoro