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skeleton key

Many times refers to a magical key that will sucessfully unlock anything.

He used the skeleton key on all the locks in the building, and lo and behold it worked on all of them! He was impressed...

by Amras Onitalli October 26, 2006

92πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


Lock and Key

It"s usually used when you're talking about your best friend meaning he/she holds you together and keeps you in check. Also could mean you two belong together.

she is my lock and key, i don't know what i'd do without her.

by bathtub queen March 14, 2017

94πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


Red Key

Refers to the key fob of any Dodge SRT Model (Especially Charger and Challenger Hellcat) which are colored red.

Popularized by Growing Content Creator - Tito Suave

Broke Customer: Can you put me together on that red key?
Tito: How your credit my boy?
Broke Customer: It’s a Solid 300!
Tito: I can’t do that my boy!

by ls500fan February 20, 2022


Key Death

A Key Death is a situation in Super Mario Maker where a key that opens a door doesn't get saved once obtained if the player dies, literally, the player dies with the key.

For instance, given the circumstance that a player collects a total number of red coins to obtain a key, the progress that the player makes while obtaining them can be saved through checkpoints, but once the key is obtained, the game does not allow the player to respawn the key once they revive after dying, losing both the key and the progress made through the coins, making the player have to recollect the coins once again.

Key deaths are an inherent risk to the game itself, as the player can always die regardless of having obtained either the coins or the key itself due of the nature of the game, but key deaths can be used as a troll element as well, creating a situation where the player loses all their progress.

I can't do anything... it was a key death! Keys don't save! I have to do it all over again!

by Abarbarea August 14, 2019

25πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


kote kei

Kotekote is a sub-genre of visual kei that is described as "traditional visual kei." In looks, the bands usually wear elaborate detailed costumes and extreme hairstyles.

According to one Japanese fan-page, Kote kei incorporates three ideas: seeking the bizarre, decadence, and aesthetics. Common themes include roses, crosses, corruption and blood.

According to another Japanese fan-page, there are two sub-genres of kotekote - black kei and white kei. Black kei has dark feelings to the rhythm and speedy melodies, white kei aims to be more melodious and transparent.

Kote kei is sometimes written as kotekote visual kei, kotekote kei, or just kotekote or kote.

Kote is opposite to oshare kei and soft visual kei.

Phantasmagoria and D are kote kei bands.

by Mahiro October 21, 2007

75πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


W key

Rushing a opponent in a video game. (Sometimes done when there is no need to)

β€œThis brain dead kid is w keying me in storm”

by Winttrs February 1, 2020

34πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


becket keys

A relatively new school - founded in 2012. The year group 2013-2018 was filled with many rude racist pigs who had a group of racist white boys who called themselves 'ebony' and a group of skets who called themselves 'acid rain'. All other year groups were mediocre, but all in all, the school is what it is.

You know the newest school in Brentwood?

What Becket Keys?
Yeah, my ex used to go there. He says they're all dickheads.

by Some Yute April 20, 2019

33πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž