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Kcool is just a cooler way of saying the world cool/kool.
Sam: Ur so cool.
David: COOL? Thats An Insult!
Sam: :(
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David: Ur so Kcool!
Sally: I LOVE YOU DAVID! go out with me?
David: *proud*
kcool by Sambwee May 23, 2007
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It's really just an alternative and niche way to spell cool. In fact, you are kcooler spelling kcool with a "k".
Sherry: "He was really lighting up the dancefloor at Kate's party last night."

Gindlewald: "Yeah, he was so kcool!"
Kcool by anthomie April 27, 2021

Koolerifix

Off the hook, outstanding, pretty not so bad, pristine,
highest level of compliment.
Yo son, those J'z are koolerifix!
After the club I went back to my crib with shorty,
she gave me that becky. Dam Son! Koolerifix!
Koolerifix by MW9 August 23, 2010

Koolcyborrgforlife

An active Community Central help-user and FANDOM star (a favoured FANDOM/Wikia user who is given many benefits and concessions in exchange for their loyalty and help in eradicating potential FANDOM rivals) who melodramatically rephrases the responses of other users, also resorting to harassment and reporting against those whom had previously insulted them.
Koolcyborrgforlife claims to be a red giraffe dog in their delusion and fanaticism.
Koolcyborrgforlife by y = mx + b September 8, 2023

drinking the kool-aid 

1. (non-pejoratively, uncommon use) To fervently subscribe into a cause or belief with passion and energy.

2. (pejoratively, common use) To heavily buy into a cause or belief that is utterly doomed to failure and disgrace with complete disregard to all reasoning, evidence, and intuitions that clearly indicate such a result. Referring to an inability or unwillingness of someone to be persuaded out of believing obvious nonsense -- even when confronted with the facts -- often times out of a sense of loyalty to a group identity even if there is no reason to do so. Generally implies the complicity of an individual or a group of people in their own deception irregardless of whether or not they realize it.
1. (non-pejoratively, uncommon use) Sharice is committed to protecting the environment, and if she has to drink the kool-aid to do so, then so be it.

2. (pejoratively, common use) Karen is so crazy that she's investing money in Sears and for some bizarre "reason" thinks that they will be "restored to their former glory." She's sure into drinking the kool-aid.

Kool-Aid House

The place where everyone wants to have fun and hang out, the cool house.
A: Where should we go tonight?
B: Let's go over to the Smith's
A: Yeah, that's a real Kool-Aid House, their parents are cool!

A: Let's go to the Kool-Aid House!
B: Where?
A: The Smith's house, their parents are cool