Kevlar Neck Gaiter
A metaphorical badge of loyalty usually referenced as an item of travel gear when visiting a good friend in a tight spot.
“I’m visiting my buddy in the Army next week but he’s stationed at a pretty wild post, you know, murders, kidnappings, war brides, that kind of thing; so, I’ll definitely be packing my Kevlar neck gaiter.”
“Jesus, where’s he stationed, Fallujah?”
“Nah, Fort Bragg.”
“Jesus, where’s he stationed, Fallujah?”
“Nah, Fort Bragg.”
Kevlar Neck Gaiter by Tin Hat Kippah December 9, 2020
kespass renceuse
Mostly used as a slang. Peoples from Quebec will use this a lot it especially "les racailles" kinda means wassup babygirl
I suggest running away if someone tell u this u don’t wanna become friends with them
I suggest running away if someone tell u this u don’t wanna become friends with them
kespass renceuse by My apologies miss girl 🧍 December 6, 2020
Kepa tax
when a goal or result has to be reduced in greatness in terms of how impressive the goal or result was, because it was against the not so great Kepa Arrizabalaga