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Kameisha 

Smart, funny, beautiful ,super goal oriented, and fun loving woman. very head strong, knows how to have a good time always there for her friends great listener lights up a room. Family means a lot to her and she wants a real big family when she gets the chance. If you ever get this lady in your life dont let her go she is the best person to have around for good times and bad dont let her go for serious you will regret it!!
Eric: Who is that beautiful creature?

Derrick: O thats Kameisha !
Kameisha by cutie214 September 8, 2011
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Meaning of "Understand?"

Also spelt kapeesh, capeesh. An anglicization of the Italian capisci orig. U.S. - Used commonly amongst American-Italian gangsters and mobsters alike.
Kick the ball into the net, not over the net! Kapeesh?!
kapeesh by Bruce Lee March 28, 2003

Kareisha 

A girl who always keeps it real. Stays true to her self, does not need approval from others, and loves music. She admires independence and likes to learn. She does not trust very easily and has a bit of a selfish side. She has a hard time committing to things and really dislikes authority. She has an eye for fashion, she neither leads nor follows, and she loves to debate while keeping an open mind.
One of the girls lied while Kareisha told the truth. I wish Kareisha would call me so I can hear her voice.
Kareisha by kkdawg August 12, 2012

Kaneisha 

the most freaking awesomest person u will ever meet with all the most amazing attributes known to man kind.
"Who's that chick over there?"

"Kaneisha"

"she is the most freaking awesomest person u will ever meet with all the most amazing attributes known to man kind."
Kaneisha by the weirdo February 3, 2010

kadeisha 

The independent one. Strong and loyal...big ass... And a beat yo ass if you rub her their wrong way!!
Him: hi your cute
Kadeisha: thanks my boy tells me that all the time.
kadeisha by Mmmhhcd December 20, 2016
kapish is formally spelled as capisce (pronounced as cah-peesh) which is derived from the italian word capire "to understand" and from latin capere "to grasp or to seize".

it is now used in american slang to say "got it" or "understand."

common alternative spellings you might encounter are capice, capicé, capiche, capeesh, capisch, capishe and coppish.
teacher: everyone shut up otherwise you will all be in detention, kapish?
kapish by gothiqa January 4, 2009