Name of someone that doesn’t care about anything but making people smile he is loving caring and good at sport (his fav is football) but if u make him mad he just try’s to rub it off. He is always happy and if u mess with him or his friend be prepared because he will be looking for yo ass
Did u see Sean kee he is so cool
by Madison Jackson November 9, 2019
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An unusual Chinese guy who enjoys making lame jokes and unnecessary comments that usually ends up in a backlash, Directly translated may mean a profane word in several Chinese languages
Try not to pull a Kee Aun as this may make you sound quite like an imbecile
by thexx20 November 11, 2013
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The first sequel to Race for Doroon, a Science Fiction novel by Gloria Hartman.
In Search Of The Kee has not been published yet.
by Downstrike May 22, 2004
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A word that may be used in many situations.

1. To express delight at a situation one has found oneself in/to celebrate a success.

2. To accentuate the punchline of a humourous story.

3. A socially acceptable method of interrupting someone's banal (lame) anecdote, initiating a subject change.

4. To enhance the sense of occation or drama in the execution of simple tasks.

5. A good ice-breaker at parties.

6. A loud exhalt, used to intensify certain martial arts moves.
1. "Dude, I got an A! Kee-aii!"

2. "... and then he told her: "If I want to set your mother's sewing machine on fire; I God-damn will!" Kee-aii! Haha!"

3. Person 1: "... so I took the receipt back to the shop and the cashier was all like:.."

Person 2: "Kee-ai! .. Dude, no one cares. Anyone want to play Tekken 3?

4. "Kee-aii!" (Whilst switching on a kettle).

5. Group of people: <"This song is lame." ... "I can't believe you're drinking Fosters, that stuff is pisswater!" ... "Yeah this is way worse than the last party he threw.">

Host: "Kee-aii! Who wants to see me snort a line of cornflakes?? YEAHHH, PARTYYYY!"

6. "KEE-AII!" (Whilst performing a particularly powerful upper punch at the end of a string of moves).
by The One And Only Big George January 15, 2010
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Asians use this phrase to refer to White people. This seems to be a transliteration of the Black slang term "honky". Pronounced like "hawn key".
Mother: Why you date han kee?
Daughter: Because han kee really good looking and rich!
Mother: You find nice Chinese man!
Daughter: No, I find han kee!
by Brian September 9, 2007
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