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Klasky Csupo intro 

A thing that is now used by strange YouTube communities to make effects of it.
Video name: Klasky Csupo Intro Omega Effects Round 2 VS Somebody and E
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klickage 

distance in kilometers a vehicle travels per liter of fuel. Used in same fashion as milage.
what is the highway klickage of that car?
klickage by Mark p west December 22, 2010

pj klinker 

(noun) a poop that falls out of one's pajama leg
Ginger, the dog, followed granny closely down the hall so she could snarf up the old lady's pj klinker.
pj klinker by whatta dame September 4, 2010
Military talk for kilometer, it is properly spelled "klick" not "click".
Enemy combatants spotted up north, I estimate around 25 klicks away.
klick by Jassim the Great August 9, 2009
A sweet, sensual, and passionate kiss between Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson, characters from the TV show Glee.

This is an affectionate term commonly used by legions of Glee/Kurt-and-Blaine fans (also known as Klaine-shippers), because a "kiss" just does not accurately describe the awesomeness of the on-screen and on-stage boy love.
"Did you see the Kliss in the last Glee Live show in Dublin?"

"Of course! Tumblr exploded with photos and GIFs of the Kliss as soon as it happened."

Now that Kurt and Blaine are boyfriends, delirious fans are clamouring for more Klisses in season 3.
Kliss by Vernalequinox7 July 9, 2011
A slang variant of Kilometer, first used by Artillery Division Marines in Vietnam.

The term originates from the sights of a Field Artillery gun, which were set to Kilometers, and when changed made a "Klik" sound. Eventually, this onomatopoeia, when combined with Kilometer, was turned into Military slang.

Currently, the term has fallen out of use with Artillery divisions, as their sighting systems no longer make clicking noises, but it has come to be used in almost every US Military service in some fashion or another, and has become a standard military term.

see: Click, and Klick.
"Confirmed NVA contacts, 30 Kliks out, Captain. Bracket those Charlie bastards, and Bring the Rain."

"We've got two Kliks to extract point Whiskey. We go double-time, and we might make it in time to catch a ride Stateside. Ooh-Rah."
Klik by Herr Jaeger November 21, 2011