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A Slavic non-alcoholic sweet beverage consisting of mainly fruits, sugar, and water.
Babushka still knows you want some kompot.
Kompot by Bardo-zilla_37 February 28, 2017
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koothead 

an insult similar to peebrain
usually preceded by dummy and idot
abbeighyie: you fool. you clown. you idot.
kulsoom: okay peebrain
abby: okay koothead
koothead by hiraffe January 28, 2021
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
Translates directly to "small things"; Japanese word that refers to knickknacks, small accessories, charms, pouches, etc, often of a cute or kitsch nature.

Also, the name of a town in Mie prefecture, Japan.

Not to be confused with "kimono" (class of traditional Japanese garments).
"I found an awesome cellphone pouch at that new komono store in Umetsubo town."

"I love to collect mushroom-themed komono."
komono by Quex November 14, 2009

kootenay time 

The process in which it takes an extra hour to do anything.

It also incurrs that the person who is "late", (in quotes as they are only following kootenay time, not late as others may say) also lives in the beautiful area surrounded by the rocky montains called "the Kootenays"

The airy nature of the residents is probably due to the gorgeous surroundings they are inhabited in so they really don't care about the rest of the world ; they are on Kootenay time.
Stoner1: Hey budday! I need that bag quick I'm getting low!

Kootenay1: K but I'm with my bong you better put me on Kootenay time!

Kgomotso/ 

Kgomotso means the one who brings comfort during an affliction, persecution or tribulation. It is a Batswana original name given to both the male or female child.
I need a Kgomotso/ to comfort during my hardship of grieve and loss.
Kgomotso/ by JJoyz December 9, 2019