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KEEP ON PUSHING |
To keep struggling, to endure...To survive in this society, one has to keep on pushing. |
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KEEP ON TRUCKING |
Don't give up and keep going, even when things get tough. The boss told me to keep on trucking when I got to a dead end. Eddie Kendrick made this song title popular and this song title became a popular phrase. |
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KEEP YOUR HEAD ABOVE WATER |
Don't give up..."Keep you head above water," said Phillip to Richard who was leaving for Europe. |
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KEEPING IT REAL |
keeping every thing on the level, honest...Whitney was keeping it real when she apologized to Brittany. |
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KICK IT WITH |
To hang out with someone...Lauren said," I am going to kick it with Justin." |
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KICKED THE BUCKET |
To have died ...John Henry kicked the bucket (5) five years ago. |
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KICKED TO THE CURB |
To discard, like a can in the street; kids would kick a can to the curb to get it out of the street. Because of Vicki's new boyfriend, John was kicked to the curb. |
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KICKING THE LADY |
To stop the cocaine habit,.for some reason cocaine is equivalent to a lady..Phil kicked the lady one (1) year ago.. |
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KICKS |
shoes...These kicks cost a whopping $150.00. |
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KILLED TWO BIRDS WITH ONE STONE |
To accomplish two tasks with one initiative... "If I pass this exam, said Ira, I will kill two birds with one stone . I will graduate and get a new car from my parents." |
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KISS THEORY |
Keep it simple stupid (collegiate)...Everyone should try at least once to use the kiss theory. |
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KNEE HIGH |
Very small...to the height of one's knees...I have known Otis since he was knee high to a toad stool. |
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KNOCK IT OUT |
To complete the given task..."Have you finished your home work?" asked Tony's Mother." No, but I'll knock it out before bedtime ," said Tony. |
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KNOCK ON WOOD |
Used when you have not had a misfortune and you are relating your circumstances to some one else... "You know, I have never had an automobile accident, knock on wood." said Chris. |
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KNOCK YOURSELF OUT |
Do as you please, without restraint. When offered a cocktail, George told harry "Go ahead, knock yourself out." |
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KNOCKING BACK A FEW |
Drinking beer; refers to a 'few drinks'. We were at the bar knocking back a few when the police raided the joint. |
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KNOCKING BOOTS |
To have sex, particularly outside of marriage. Many teenagers are knocking boots these days. |
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KNOCKING KNEES |
Very nervous...Demetrius was knocking knees as he entered the principals office. |
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KNOCKOUT |
A very beautiful woman or girl. When it comes to beauty, Gina is a knockout. |
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KNOW WHAT I MEAN |
Do you understand?...When it comes to money, David is tight," Know what I mean ?" |
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KNOW WHAT I'M SAYING? |
Do you understand what I mean? After the boss gave his lecture, he asked all of the employees "Know what I'm saying?" |
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KNOW WHAT I’M SAYING |
Do you understand? |
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KNS |
kanna sai (like sh*t in dialect) |
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KOSHER |
Cool, ok... Everything is kosher today. |
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KRUNK |
another spelling of crunk... (form of the verb to crank)to get started...excited, adrenaline flowing, hyper...directed to young party goers...At the party we are going to get crunk. |
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L'LL BIT |
A nickname for a small person, particularly one whose name is Elizabeth. Elizabeth, who stands 4-feet 4-inches tall is often called L'll Bit. |
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LA |
Los Angeles ....when asked where are you from, many people would answer "LA". Not believing the response, the inquisitor would say, "yeah, right, Lower Alabama" |
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LAID IT OUT |
To explain thoroughly...This is how Phillip laid it out . |
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LAID ONE ON |
Having gotten drunk... laid one on last night |
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LAME BRAIN |
A slow person...We have many lame brains in our office. |
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