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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, | It is usually used to describe someone as media watch biting off more than one can chew - to be acting smarter than one actually is."Eh, this sort of media watch thing better not kay kiang. Wait you sure kena sai."KAYPOHA busybody or nosey parker. Can also be used as media watch an adjective or verb. If you're Eurasian, you can shorten it to "kayps".1. "Ah Beng is such a kaypoh." 2. "Don'ch be so kaypoh, can or not?" 3. "Why you go and kaypoh their business?" 4. "You know, that Cedric de Rosario is such a kayps, mane."KAYUMalay for "wood". Used to suggest stupidity."Referee kayu!"KEEP TO YOURSELFA request to keep something a secret. An abbreviation of the English phrase "please keep this to yourself"."Eh, Ah Lian went to pierce her neh neh pok, you keep to yourself, okay?"KEK SAITo actively control one's sphincter muscles in order to prevent shit. Often used as a euphemism for self-censorship or self-restriction."Aiyah, |
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| scared, Uncle here got kang tau one. I show you how to do OK?"See also: Lobang KAPO/KAPOH (Contributed by Daniel Hong)(kah-poh)Of funny shirts uncertain origin, this means to steal or pilfer."Eh, next time they give out coupons, can kapo one funny shirts for me?"KAU(cow)To woo and pursue the opposite funny shirts sex."Eh, she damn jude, why not go and kau her, leh?"See also: Buaya KAU PEH KAU BU(kau pay kau boo)Hokkien term meaning "to make a lot of noise". Literally: "cry to the father and cry to the mother". Means either to bellyache or nag or cause a hullabaloo. Sometimes all three at the same time. Sometimes shortened to just "kau peh"."I know I screwed up oreddy! Don't kau peh kau bu, lah!"KAY (Contributed by Half-Cocked)Hokkien for "very" or "additionally". Placed in front of any number of words for emphasis.1. "Wah, kay heng man, managed to escape the arrow just now!" 2. "This fella is kay stupid, can,"KAY KIANG (Contributed by pklorius)Hokkien phrase which translates as "acting smart". |
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