A fork of Rural Dictionary
kudoz = credit, respect etc. That's basically it. The term has it origins from Project Gotham Racing: "kudos". But that wasn't cool enough, so using it on the internet, you wanna be using "kudoz" with a Z.
Nerd friend #1: "Just graduated. Only with A+'s of course." Nerd friend #2: "Hiii-five.. Kudoz yo way, homie!" Yes, Nerd friend #2 adores street-terms.
When something is so ridiculous that conventional words just doesn't cut it—e.g. when the government assumes a university student suddenly will become a millionaire in 2018 and precautionary punishes him by raising his taxes.
A: The government is raising my taxes like I was some sort of millionaire all of a sudden! B: But you're only a high school student! A: Exactly, that's my point, damn it B: That's totally gakkelak
Basically, it just means = Piece of Cake Can be used as a description about an easy task, or action; If something is just easy as a sweet piece of cake.
Lenny: You saw Danny Way make that sick trick on that mega-ramp? Carl: Nah man, not that cool. PoC.
or "yeardropping" An action under the same category as namedropping - used to describe the case where a person uses any rare occasion to mention a specific year with the purpose of sounding a bit superior. Generally used by douchebags or academic hipsters.
Bill: "Oh, remember to backup the computer before doing anything, right?" Steve: "Don't mind that, I got TimeMachine - automatic backup since 1997" Bill - (darn, I hate when he's yeardropping my ass)