To take or steal. Variant of kipe.
I was low on money so I was forced to kife a box of Twinkies from the 7-Eleven.
in reference to female homosapien
look at that kife over there!
Most definitely in reference to young ladies around SE London, UK, in the 1950s -- not very polite!
"Caw, that's a nice bitta kife."
A common mispronunciation of the word "kipe."
'kipe' definition: to steal, pilfer, or swipe something of small value
If fading use. primarily regional to the American Pacific Northwest. From the Old English "kip", menaing "to snatch" or "to take hold of". Probably originally from the Old Norse "kippa", meaning to "to snatch", "to tug on", or "to pull on".
Joe: Don't kife my beer. I'll be right back
Jane: I think you meant to say kipe, and I'll guard it for you.
Joe: Oh, I'm sorry. Thank you, Jane.
shit, garbage, rubbish, useless
That idiots speech was pure kife.
To steal, pilfer, or otherwise take what is not yours.
Dude, I kifed a cheese bowl from Red Lobster.
inadequete in quality
lacking quality
the marijuanna i bought was kife