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Back to Top keep it 100
1. n. To tell the whole truth, keepingit 100% valid and true. Also "Keep it hun'ed"  "Alright man, keep it 100. Why do you be taking those long showers?" 

Back to Top keep it real
1. a phrase used to say goodbye.  Just as if to say, "peace."  "I gotta go Brian." "Okay.  Keep it real." 

Back to Top kemosabe
1. n. Very close friend.  The word derives from the old show, The Lone Ranger. Kemosabe was the nick name given to the Lone Ranger's side kick Tonto.  "I gots love for Hashim. That's my kemosabe" 

Back to Top kick game
1. see spittin’ game. 

Back to Top kickin' it
1. v. To relax, usually with ones friends. To merely exist, usually with no work involved.  "Where are you going Billy?" "Just kickin' it with my friends!" 

Back to Top kicks
1. shoes. 

Back to Top killa
1. The very best that there is.  "Dude, that wave was so killa!" 

Back to Top killin'
1. To do something that is really annoying or distracting to someone.  "Man why you killin’ my swag now?" 

Back to Top klepto (or klepto’d)
1. To steal something small.  "I klepto’d her lipstick.” or “I’ll klepto it for ya." 

Back to Top knifers'
1. n. People who heat up knifes and burn marijuana instead of using a pipe or a bong. In the cannabis culture, knifers are a method of smoking marijuana. It involves heating up two flat surfaces, usually butter knives on a stove, then sandwiching a small amount of marijuana between the two hot knifes, causing the marijuana to either vaporize or burn almost instantly. Because the temperature can be lower than combustion techniques such as using a smoking pipe or a bong, the resulting process can more efficient as THC is destroyed at relatively low temperatures.  "Dawg, I ran into these knifers who showed me how to vape this weed & I got tore up!" 

Back to Top knocked out
1. asleep.  "Yo Jerry is knocked out!" 

Back to Top koolaid
1. One's business.  **See “all up in the kool-aid."  "Why you always gotta be gettin up in my koolaid Boo!"  2. Someone’s stuff.  "You better get up outta my koolaid, or I'm ganna bus a cap in yo a**!" 

Back to Top krump dancing
1. v. 'krumpin' 'getting krump. A form of dancing that originated in the African-American community of South Central Los Angeles, California and is a relatively new form of the "Urban" Black dance movement. Check out the movie Rize to see what krumpin' is about.  "Nancy was krumpin' last night and turned the whole party out." 

Back to Top krunk
1. adj. Wild and exhilarating. Taking it to the next level of excitement or fun.  "That party last night was krunk as hell." 

Back to Top kryptonite
1. A weakness.  "Boy, that girl is my kryptonite." 

Back to Top kush
1. n. A stand of marijuana.  "We only smoke that kush... that presidnetial sh*t from George Bush."  Lyrical reference: LIL' WAYNE - Kush  "Yeah, and we smoke that kush
Yeah, that kush
Yeah, and we ball like swoosh
Yeah, like swoosh [x2]"
 

Back to Top kype
1. v. trivial theft  "Dude, he just kyped that black nail polish from Hot Topic!" 

Who is Fred Lynch?

Fred is a dynamic youth communicator with more than 18 years of inner-city ministry experience, and the founder of UrbNet, a National Network of Urban Youth Workers. At the age of 18 Fred help found P.I.D. (Preachers in Disguise) one of the first gospel rap acts and went on to record 6 albums. Fred recently authored What's a Fo' Sheezy, The Epic, an artistic translation of the Gospel of John in rap, and Look Around, an artist translation of the book of Ecclesiastes. You can learn more about Fred and his ministry on his web site: www.GodStyle.com


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