Country Dictionary

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kao kia

A girl who is cheerful at times with her friends. She can be sensitive about the littlest and biggest thing. She is the most cute, beautiful, smart, and positive person you will ever meet. Every guy would be falling for her so if you went out with her, you're lucky then. She's the most cheerful girl and happiest girl u have ever seen and helps out with her friends when they needs her.

Damn I wish I was like Kao Kia. Kao Kia is the best.

by durh.its.me March 18, 2017

evan + kia

Evan and kia are best friends, and will be best friends for ever, they should be inseparable and love each-other throughout everything, They will be there for each other during the toughest of times and live together in joy.

Cole: hey man don’t you think Evan + Kia are pretty good friends together?
Stacy: Yeah totally!!

by I love everyoone August 18, 2023

Kia Kush

The first strain to win the canibus cup in Amsterdam by a American grower.

Last week in Amsterdam i had some Kia Kush and it was better then anything else i have had!

by smoke it November 16, 2009

Kia Soul

A type of car from the brand Kia that looks like a toaster on wheels.

I saw a Kia Soul in the toaster section today, how fitting.

by Iron-ith Man-ith October 11, 2021

Mr. Kia

Mister know it all... knows everything about anything, a real annoying type.

Here comes Mr. Kia again..what a know it all, and he wonders why nobody likes him.. poor fella..

by Petesbeeps August 11, 2017

Angry Kia

A term made popular by YouTube channel GearHeadTour, it was originally used to specifically reference Kia automobiles that appear to have been decorated with every item from the accessories aisle at chain auto part stores. It has since grow to encompass all vehicles modified in a highly tasteless or tacky manner, particularly one lacking any sort of exhaust system.

"Dude, did you see that Angry Kia parked outside AutoZone?" "Brian's Mustang is the Angriest Kia I've ever seen."

by SCRobb March 05, 2021

Kia Ora

"Spare some change?" or "Got some smokes?" Polite phrase used by New Zealanders when begging for something like money or cigarettes. Literally, from Maori, "where's my gift?"

The correct response is to reply in the same way, cancelling out the other request.
"Kia ora, bro, that's an awesome bottle of beer, eh"? Kia ora, bro, you can chuck it at a car when I'm finished, eh"?

by Oswald P Wrong July 10, 2006