Kat•man•du (kat-man′-dü), n. and v. a mythical character with feline qualities and his actions or function. “I get why we let Aquaman into the club, but what the hell’s the Katmandu?”
Ken•ya (ken′-ye), v. and n. to inquire as to the abilities of another. “Hey, Rudy, Kenya hand me a beer?”
Khar•toum (kär-tüm′), n. and prep. a phrase connecting an automobile with a male person. “Paul’s been actin’ all high and mighty since Pa died and left the Khartoum.”
Kilo•watt (kil′-Ə-wät), v. and n. interrogative as to the specific identity of an intended prey animal, with the objective of ending its life. “Tell me one more time: we’re goin’ out to kilowatt?”
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kilt (kilt′), v. having caused a living thing to expire. “If he was my husband, I’d have kilt him a long time ago.”
kil•ter (kilt′-Ər), v. and n. to end the life of a female. “Betty drank so much gin last night, it coulda kilter.”
klep•to•ma•ni•ac (klep-te-mā′-nē-ak), v. and n. to have collided with a person suffering from severe mental illness. “When I was drivin’ down by the nuthouse the other day, I think I mighta kleptomaniac.”
knock•er (näk′-Ər), v. and n. to disparage a female. “Don’t knocker till you tried her.”
Ku•wait (k-wāt′), v. indicating the ability to employ patience. “I’m really hungry now, but I guess I Kuwait.”
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