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newspaper, hightimes.com, ubersitenews humor jokes music movies sports, african american, how i met your mother information, new imperialism, film, columns, e zine, fashion, comedies & family ent., news rss, dean parisot, keith phipps, journalism, stephen thompson, government, my girlfriend, vhs, funny shirts, associate, "Next contemporary singer/songwriter week I'm throwing a party. Call all our usual kaki, lah." 2. John : Eh, Mary, my kaki-lang contemporary singer/songwriter all not free to go out tomorrow, leh. Can I go out with you or not? Mary : OK, lor.KALANG KABUT/KELAM KABUT(kah-lang kah-bote/ker-lum kah-bote)A colloquial Malay phrase which describes a chaotic panic or to rush into things in contemporary singer/songwriter a disorganized and foolhardy manner. "Kalang" means 'group' and 'kelam' means murky, while 'kabut' means 'fog'. The image is of a herd of people stumbling through a dense fog.1. "Eh, do this sort of thing must be careful, lah. Don't anyhow kalang kabut." 2. "When my boss told me of the new deadline, straightaway I kelam kabut."See also: Gabra  KAN(kahn)Hokkien term meaning "fuck" or "screw".See examples in: Hong Kan and Kan Ni NaSee also: Lood  Hong Kan  Kan Ni Na  KAN CHEONG(kahn chee-ong)A Cantonese and Hokkien term meaning nervous, harried or uptight."Your
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"I'm my girlfriend busy now, can I KIV it and get back to you?" 2. "If in doubt, just KIV and think about it later."K.L.K.Acronym for "Kwai Lan Kia", Hokkien for "troublemaking child"."I hate going to Ngee Ann City. A lot of K.L.K.s like to go there to K.L.K.K.See also: K.L.K.K.  Kwai Lan  K.L.K.K.Acronym for my girlfriend "kia lai kia ker" - Hokkien for "to walk about" or "stroll"."Eh, let's go Orchard Road and K.L.K.K."KACHAU/KACHIAU/KACHOOf Malay origin, the term means to "bother" or my girlfriend "disturb"."My exam coming, I must study! You all don't come and kachau me, okay?"KAI KAI  (Contributed by SinnerLee)Hokkien phrase literally translated as "walk-walk".  Means to go out for a jaunt."Come, let's go Far East and kai kai."See also: K.L.K.K  KAKI/KAKI-LANG  (Contributed by trashkore)A word of hybrid origin. "Kaki" in Malay means "legs", while "Kaki" in local Hokkien means "mine" or "my own" ("lang" means persons). Somehow, the Malay and Hokkien words have blurred into a single phrase meaning "buddies" or "close companions".1.
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