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kinfolk

relatives

My kinfolk live down in alabama.

by d October 17, 2003

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kinfolk

Folk of kin.

"You are my kin folk"

by RENEGATUS DOT COM October 20, 2003

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kinfolk

blood relatives; usually used to describe members of one's extended and distant family.

I'm going to visit our kinfolk in the country.

by Jerome October 19, 2003

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kinfolk

Southern/hillbillie term for 'family.' Derived from kin (family) and folk (people, esp. common people).

"Kinfolk said, 'Jed move away from there.'" - The Ballad of Jed Clampett

by zaphodchak October 16, 2003

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kinfolk

An archaic word meaning "family". This is mostly unused in modern times, except for in certain backwoods regions of the nation (south of the Mason-Dixon line), where society has become stagnant and inbred.

I tol' you how many times Jimmy Dean, taint right to go fornicatin' wit' animals. Y'all s'posed to do that wit' yor kinfolk.

by J W Fokker October 18, 2003

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kinfolk

the people who share your name, but who you desperately refute as being related.

"that man over there yelling "cousin joe" at me isnt my kinfolk, hes just a weirdo off the street"

by Lora M. October 19, 2003

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kinfolk

The dating pool for people from the following states: Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Tennessee.

"There's a whole batch of kinfolk down at the church house. Let's go see what's doin'!"

by The Velvet Hammer October 20, 2003

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