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faux k

Fake okay.
An answer to "How are you doing?"
Sounds like "I'm okay", means I am not okay but I am faking it.

It's 2020 and your friend asks how you are doing.
Rather than explain the dumpster fire of anxiety, simply say "I'm faux k" and carry on.

by BettieRage12 August 21, 2020


west k

West k means west pussy or west killer

How to define is west k is when boys from new rochelle that live in west end of new ro jack west 😂😂. When we live in the east coast!!

by westkbitchess May 29, 2021


Lozza K

Big fat dirty whore on normanton corner who smells of pure shit and should die of cancer by order of the paki blinders

Lozza K should kill her self

by Bigfatwhore January 8, 2020


special k therapy

1. Medicinal Ketamine (infusion therapy)
2. Ketamine legally administered by a nurse in a mental health doctor’s office; used to treat self-harm and suicidal ideation symptoms in patients who are anti-depressant resistant; another way to treat Depression, Anxiety, and PTSD. Good success rate as an alternative. Legal in some states in the U.S, not covered by insurance.

I think my mental wellbeing needs a tune up, I’ll schedule a special k therapy appointment soon.

by staceycasey November 4, 2022


Saying 'K'

This is a technique used to show others you are gay without saying it directly

"What ya doing"
"K"
"Oh I see you're saying 'K'"

by Big man hours yknow November 13, 2019


k(ys)w

k(ys)w is a trio which consists of three members with their own unique personality. despite the differences, all of them get along and doing their best to help one another. even though they have faced problems, nothing is too big for them to overcome, as long hey have eachother, this trio would never fall. k(ys)w would always be the trio ever to exist. ♡

"K(ys)w is the best trio to ever exist! Nothing can beat us!"

by kieru August 3, 2023


s-k-lack

A sarah who is weird and does things repetative times for no specific reasons

That s-k-lack is so weird, she signed in for the library 5 times in one lunch period

by Mitchell Squires March 22, 2007