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kingyo no unko 

Japanese for "goldfish poo"; specifically, a string of expelled poop that has failed to detach from the fish's anus so that it trails behind the fish as it swims.

A Japanese expression used either endearingly or annoyingly to describe a person or animal that literally follows someone (usually a parent/caretaker) wherever they go.
"Our Akita and 4 year-old are inseparable. They follow one another all over the house all day like each other's kingyo no unko. It's so cute."

"A celebrity's entourage is just glorified kingyo no unko".
kingyo no unko by Eurasian Lynx September 8, 2011
Related Words
When someone whose name starts with a king and a girl whose name starts with a si or ends with a yu,are being shipped together ,it’s fake.the true ship and destined ones are kingza.kingyu are never to be together as the whose name ends with a Yu is usually jealous and they are not meant to be.
Kingza does not fight but kingyu does I wonder why
Kingyu by Unicorn ships kingza August 24, 2019

KingYon.eth

A little dude who catfished his age to bag a girl six years older than him
“That shawty got Kingyon.eth’d by that dude?”
KingYon.eth by Ahkikiki April 11, 2022
Babe, I bought some rope for us to use tonight

Aww, so sweet. Kinkyou, babe!
kinkyou by bradleybjork April 14, 2022

Reverse Kinyoun 

It's left up to the imagination, but the imagination can't comprehend it. Therefore, it's undefinable. I'd like to think it's like 69'ing but flipped around.
Here comes the reverse Kinyoun!
Reverse Kinyoun by Odinson93 August 21, 2022