Kedding is used to denote thrush banding across the inlaid creases on certain bifurcated chorns. Certain forms of kedding are less useful than others. Can also be used to describe the irregular rim of a scrimming basin.
John: Hello Peter, how are you getting on with those bifurcated chorns you got last Easter?
Peter: Grand. The kedding on them couldn't be finer.
Usually when you hear the word Kemi you are reminded of a girl/boy who is hardworking, good looking, intelligent, sophisticated, determined. Just like their name they stand out (for good reasons), they have a good sense of humour and can get away with anything because ofor their charm, they are very active and full of energy. They exceed in most areas and will get very far in life because of this. Just like a flower they're getting ready to show their true colours to the world and show hem what they are made of. They will definitely make a difference in the world.
Kermigrue describes residual cheese, being any form of cheese left behind on a cutting board, knife or plate. It may describe the cheese left behind on a cheese grater, cheese that is stuck to a cheese knife, or bits of cheese that have fallen on the floor. Kermigrue may describe residue from soft and brittle cheese alike. Kermigrue may describe little bits of feta floating in an empty container, or hardened melted flecks of cheese affixed to a piece of cutlery. Kermigrue is not particularly desirable.