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Definition of kiki

kiki

  • pronounced kee kee, usually referred to a woman who is Polynesian or Hawaiian descent.

    Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by Adam from Los Angeles, CA, USA on Aug 15 2007.

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Definitions include: a catamite, punk; as "Stay away from the kid, he's the boss' gunsel."
Definitions include: to imply stupidity, slow to understand, obtuseness
Definitions include: a sleeveless female's shirt with thin straps, that has a low neckline, one that makes a girl look easy.
Definitions include: hype, loud, fun.
Definitions include: a penis.
Definitions include: to sell stolen goods.
Definitions include: A term for McDonalds.
Definitions include: One piece of currency.
Definitions include: "independent."
Definitions include: being in charge of or the most important or looked to member of a crew the respected one a title of respect

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