South African slang, originally from Cape Coloured community. Means "mothers' child". It is what you call a very close friend, because they are like your brother/sister, so they are like another child of your mother. Sometimes also spelt as masekent, or masekint.
"Aweh, ma se kind!" = "Hello, dear friend"
Used when you don't have a clue what you've just witnessed and when you appeal to a supernatural explanation, because you are too ignorant to be aware of the scientific explanation.
An example can be seen in the Sacha Baron Cohen's movie "The Dictator (2012)".
*after having a wank*
โ What kind of sorcery is this?!
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1. A person who seems slow or stupid at times without actually being mentally retarded.
2. Something that is considered sub-par or lower-than-average poor quality.
"Have you met my new girlfriend? I think she's kind of special."
"Dude, your new girlfriend is a Special Kind of Special."
"Have you seen how people drive around here? It's a special kind of special!"
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A term for a person who is facetiously joking about how important/cool/awesome they are.
"Yeah, so that was me closing a huge deal yesterday...I am kind of a big deal in commercial real estate!"
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Taken from the movie "The 4th Kind"
When you're getting "dome" and your bitch goes way to far and breaks her jaw...
Dude1: Dude iGot that 4th Kind Dome yesterday...!!
Dude2: Dude!!!! That's Wassup!!
Dude1: iTook her ass to the hospital after hahaha!
Dude2: Wow..
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To go above and beyond the call of duty for the stupid, bringing stupidity to a whole new level! It takes a real special person to make all those around you in awe of how stupid you and your comments or actions are. You are a special kind of stupid.
When Jimbo decided to use a match to look into his gas container to see if it still had gas in it, we realized Jimbo was a special kind of stupid!
1. A slightly strange, confusing or inexplicable occurrence or state of events; something that defies normal logic in a minor way.
2. Someone who makes others uneasy or uncomfortable, despite a normal outward presentation.
1. I usually leave my car keys on the kitchen counter, but today I found them in the refrigerator. It's been nine kinds of relish this morning.
2. That guy at the party last night seemed nice, but there was something off about him -- he was definitely nine kinds of relish. I'm glad I didn't give him my number.