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keyed

When a person has taken a key and run it across the door of a car, thus scratching the paint.

I got my car keyed and I am really pissed about it.

by Lysandra February 16, 2005

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keys

it means kilo, as in "keys of coke," not as in "keys to a car."

by Anonymous August 21, 2003

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key

A meeting where you go alone and which it's supposed to be between 2 people, but you usually get jumped by many guys, ending up dead. From there on, nobody knows what happened to you. The word originates from the romanian "cheie".

John: I'm going to meet up with him.
Andrew: Don't go, it's a key.

translated:

Ionel: "Ma duc sa ma vad cu el."
Andrei: "Nu te duce, e cheie."

by darthfr November 4, 2022

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A keis

When a hungarian prince enjoys advisory class

Marvaaaaan, Diaaaaaj, A keis is needed to start the lessown

by Sandowr March 2, 2020

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key

A key is a kilo of Coke a key is worth 20 g's real big money making if you own keys

1.Ayo crosby just sold off 1 key to Big J yesterday right?
2. During the drug bust cops raided my crib and found 2 keys under my bed

by Brick City** March 10, 2005

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key

Short for kilogram. Taken from the (ki) in kilogram. Usually referring to cocaine.

"I heard you had a key of cocaine in the trunk?"

by +Skep'tiKaL- March 21, 2007

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Key

adj.

To touch someone inappropriately for your own amusement, then brush it off as a joke.

References the recent shenanigans of New Zealand's Prime Minister, John Key, in his repeated unwelcome touching of a waitresses.

"That a-hole just yanked my ponytail, then totally keyed me".

by Yoiks! April 23, 2015

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