transitive verb - A somewhat emotional response to a significant incident where the speaker explains to the cause of said incident the error of action and/or judgement, including a personal statement; using a verbal method of illustration which is both
unique and inappropriate enough to the given environment to be both humorous and offending in general.
Origin:
English contraction, from Middle English, from Middle French, from Medieval
Latinken -
name, from Middle English
incident-, incidens, from
Latin, present participle of incidere to fall into, from in- + cadere to fall
First Known Use: Mid 2010
In
response to a poorly worded email:
"That guy is about to have on serious kencident."
In response to a kencident
"Jim caused a kencident when he
dropped the ball for the fourth
time.""