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Friday, January 15, 2010

Slang and abbreviation part 13

List of acronyms begin with ‘K’:

  • K, KAY – OK, Okay
  • KAFM -- Keep Away From Me
  • KB -- Kind Bud
  • KEWL , KL, KUL, KWEL, KWL -- Cool
  • KEWT -- Cute
  • KHUF, KHYF -- Know How You Feel
  • KIA -- Know It All
  • KIM -- Keep It Moving
  • KINDA -- Kind Of
  • KINO -- Physical flirting, touching
  • KIO -- Knock it off
  • KIS -- Keep It Simple
  • KISS -- Keep It Simple, Stupid
  • KIT -- Keep In Touch
  • KITTEN -- Woman who dates older men
  • KIU -- Keep It Up
  • KK -- OK, cool
  • KLUTZ -- Clumsy or stupid person
  • KM -- Keep Mum
  • KML -- Killing Myself Laughing
  • KMN -- Kill Me Now
  • KMP -- Keep Me Posted
  • KNO -- Know
  • KNP -- OK, No Problem
  • KO -- Knock Out
  • KOOLS -- Mentholated cigarettes
  • KR -- Kind Regards
  • KTB -- Ok, Thanks, Bye
  • KTF -- Keep The Faith
  • KTHX -- OK, Thanks
  • KTHXBAI -- OK, Thanks, Bye
  • KTY -- Ok, Thank You
  • KUDOS -- Respect and recognition
  • KUTGW -- Keep Up The Good Work
  • KWIM -- Know What I Mean?
  • KYFC -- Keep Your Fingers Crossed
  • KYSO -- Knock Yourself Out

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