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"Lavde ka bal" means pubic hair. Used to insult someone or come back at them. Popular in the Hindi language, originated in Maharashtra
"You're an lkb, stop it!"
Lkb by Vomit420 February 14, 2022
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Lee Keybum.

LKB is an acronym for Lee Keybum. (Leaky bum)
Lee Keybum is our lord and saviour. He is the one and true god whom we should all worship and bow down too.

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Lee Keybum is an age-old name, similar to those such as “Ben Dover” and “Hugh Jass”. It has been used to fool unsuspecting people to make them say something funny (leaky bum). It looks like a normal name at first, but is really a very cheeky way to pull a prank.
{In a classroom, playing Kahoot!. The teacher asks everyone to put their names into Kahoot!.}
TEACHER: Ok, so we have James, David, Nicole, Jett and Lee Keybum.

STUDENTS: *laughing at the fact that the teacher said “leaky bum
TEACHER: Why is everyone laughing?
STUDENTS: Lee Keybum isn’t a real name! It is fake. We made you say “leaky bum”! LKB can also be used as a way of saying Lee Keybum in a more secretive way if someone is aware of potential silliness and tomfoolery.
LKB by Mazdogs January 2, 2024
Low-key banger. In reference to a party or get together.
Are you guys comin to the LKB tn?
LKB by sassylakegirl69 July 30, 2024

LKBP (Low Key Booty Pic) 

When a person posts an image to their preferred social media platform that slyly tries to introduce the booty, while not making it seem ALL about the booty, although it IS about the booty.

Exmp:

You are about to post a picture and you think to yourself,

“is that too much booty?”

“I do look kinda fly though.”
“Nah, it’s not to much, no one will notice.”

But they did notice. They noticed, and it was just the RIGHT, amount of booty.
Responding to person’s photo post, seeing that it is clearly a LKBP (Low Key Booty Pic):

“LKBP. 😉”
the member of the rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.

Layzie Bone

Krayzie Bone
Bizzy Bone
Wish Bone
Flesh-N-Bone
LKBWF were off the hook last night at their concert.
LKBWF by patrick two three May 17, 2010