by naten July 30, 2006
Get the kipeo mug.Drifting modified or stock japanese imports in the area of Kopeopeo, Whakatane. Often centred in the Pak'n'Save carpark.
"I wonder if you know how they live in Kopeo, If you seen it then you mean it then you know have to go, KOPEO DRIFT DRIFT!!!"
by george_has_a_giant_dragon? May 25, 2010
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Get the el kippo mug.Kipo is short for Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts, Kipo is a Netflix Original that has 3 seasons and 30 episodes.
Kipo, a sheltered girl, gets a crash course in survival when a mutant attack sends her to the surface, far from the safety of her underground home.
Kipo, a sheltered girl, gets a crash course in survival when a mutant attack sends her to the surface, far from the safety of her underground home.
Person 1: Hey have you watched Kipo?
Person 2: I haven't is it good?
Person 1: Yeah it's really good you should watch it!
Person 2: I haven't is it good?
Person 1: Yeah it's really good you should watch it!
by LaurenIsATOHFan December 7, 2020
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Get the Kippo mug.A creep or weirdo who hangs around parks alone and stares at little boys. Harmless because he is too weak and cowardly to actually kidnap a child, so he just stares at them.
Mother 1: Why is there a malnourished, wimpy-looking man sitting on one of the park swings all by himself?
Mother 2: Oh, that's just a Kiprobalhato; don't mind him, he's harmless.
Mother 2: Oh, that's just a Kiprobalhato; don't mind him, he's harmless.
by ThisAdamGuy January 23, 2020
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Also, kype.
1. To steal, pilfer, or swipe something of small value, e.g. a candy bar or some other commonly shop-lifted item.
If fading use. primarily regional to the American Paific Northwest. From the Old English "kip", menaing "to snatch" or "to take hold of". Probably originally from the Old Norse "kippa", meaning to "to snatch", "to tug on", or "to pull on".
Also, kype.
1. To steal, pilfer, or swipe something of small value, e.g. a candy bar or some other commonly shop-lifted item.
If fading use. primarily regional to the American Paific Northwest. From the Old English "kip", menaing "to snatch" or "to take hold of". Probably originally from the Old Norse "kippa", meaning to "to snatch", "to tug on", or "to pull on".
by mrtoodles June 19, 2004
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