A sucky ok cartoon, but the characters all look like burnt Mexicans for some reason.
Why does KO from OK KO look like a Mexican?
-Have you heard of this new tiktoker?
-Pawr Ko Deeyo! He's very good.
-He's certainly doing God's work, a true Vatican legend.
i thought love was only a word until i met you, you make me so happy and you never fail to make me laugh. i couldn’t ever think of a day i wasn’t happy when i was talking to you. you are so perfect, just everything about you. ko, you make me so happy, & i love you 💗
Kose o share or kose share or kos-share is a persian slang which literally means pussy and poem but figuratively means bullshit.
People use it mostly when someone exaggerating something
Arjang: I can get into fight with five man and beat them all
Mahyar : Kos o share nagoo.
it means talking bullshit in persian (farsi). and is mostly used by the younger teen generation in iran, and is equivalent to a "shut uppp" in english.
goodarz: "bro i swear hannaneh is telling some kos-o-sher to her bestie haniyeh!"
mohsen: "don't worry about it bro she'll come to her senses.
Knee ko is a term coined by a new member on mmaforum named "sudnvictory". It's a clever spin off of the commonly used term tko, meaning technical knockout. Apparently "sdv", who's name I've condensed, felt it necessary to create a new thread about this 'groundbreaking' new term after only having 4 posts. Now his reputation is shattered and he will be the butt end of every joke, relieving 'Tito-Fan' of his duties. But even through all these hardships from other members, the staff, and mods he still manages to stake claim to his term without waivering. For this I give him credit and his term will forever be used in modern day MMA.
The "Knee" KO for BJ's finish over Sherk.
Ko is a brand made in Australia. It is a small one-shop brand, but shows particular popularity amongst gehs or fargs.
However, the general public do not really know about this particular brand - usually causing commotion.
Therefore, this question is asked alot...
1: "Do you know Ko (brand)?"
2: "Noooo?"
Some people get confused and/or annoyed and will swear due to their frustration, so please be aware and cautious when using this example.