1.Incredibly cool, and realistic
2.a word used to describe the amazingness of the New Jersey Monster
2.a word used to describe the amazingness of the New Jersey Monster
It's the New Jersey Monster! Koing!
by Tirumari Jothi April 30, 2004
The Lord High Executioner of Titipu in Gilbert and Sullivan's masterpiece The Mikado. Ko-Ko is usually played by a baritone. He is generally considered the male lead in this operetta, and while he sings during almost every song, his only true solos are "I've Got a Little List" and "On a Tree By a River."
At the beginning of the operetta, Ko-Ko has been condemned to death for flirting, but the Mikado releases him and makes him the Lord High Executioner. His ward Yum-Yum is to be his bride, but she is in love with Nanki-Poo, the Mikado's son, who is in turn lusted after by a noblewoman named Katisha. After the entire cast attempts multiple times to sort out their mangled love lives, Ko-Ko finds love with Katisha, and they sing their famed duet, "There is Beauty in the Bellow of the Blast."
At the beginning of the operetta, Ko-Ko has been condemned to death for flirting, but the Mikado releases him and makes him the Lord High Executioner. His ward Yum-Yum is to be his bride, but she is in love with Nanki-Poo, the Mikado's son, who is in turn lusted after by a noblewoman named Katisha. After the entire cast attempts multiple times to sort out their mangled love lives, Ko-Ko finds love with Katisha, and they sing their famed duet, "There is Beauty in the Bellow of the Blast."
by Pitti-Sing June 23, 2006
by Sean McDermott January 22, 2004
Kos means female pussy in Persian/Farsi language. This word has extensive applications in variety of forms, similar to the word "fuck" in English literature. Such as: Koskhol, kos-e-sher, kosoo, kos lis, koskesh, kosdeh, kos-baghali, kosde, khar-kosde, kose-nanat, kose-abjit, kos-bazi, etc
by Sassan August 29, 2007
by V3RYRAR3_CH1RAQ2015 February 27, 2021
1)K.O. as in "knocked Out" can be used in life when someone is unconcious and also appears in fight games when there is a victor and the loser is K.O.
2)the dyslexic way of saying OK.
(I have a dyslexic friend and this is her joke, its not meant to be hurtful or nasty in any way)
2)the dyslexic way of saying OK.
(I have a dyslexic friend and this is her joke, its not meant to be hurtful or nasty in any way)
PersonA: hey PersonB, u want to go to the movies?
PersonB: ko
PersonA: Im going to knock u out
PersonB: ... *is knocked out*
PersonC: K.O.!
PersonB: ko
PersonA: Im going to knock u out
PersonB: ... *is knocked out*
PersonC: K.O.!
by ThatGirl January 13, 2005