A fork of Rural Dictionary
appreciate your kayas. they deserve it, especially on may 28th
“its kaya appreciation day” “fr?” “yes, now go appreciate kaya”
kaya appreciation day. appreciate kayas, because they are cool. kayas don’t get a lot of appreciation, so appreciate them.
“its kaya appreciation day” “wait fr?” “yes. go appreciate kaya”
appreciate kaya because kayas are great. if you don’t appreciate kaya then you are not fun.
“its kaya appreciation day” “wait fr?” “yes, now go appreciate kaya”
appreciate a kaya. kaya deserves to be appreciated, especially on may 28th.
“its kaya appreciation day” “wait fr?” “yes, now go appreciate kaya”
When a nasty manipulative filthy cheuksin often with hair that resembles a mop attempts to speak to all boys and threaten girls with getting there brother to come and Beaty them up #harehillsontop
Dirty Kaya is a manipulating freak that has mop pot noodle like hair
Native origin meaning ‘beauty’ Unisex name Pronounced similar to “Kay-yah” or K-yah ( not like the actress from maze runner or skins, that’s more the western pronunciation) Ps. Will probably spend majority of their school life and work life correcting teacher’s and people’s pronunciation, and will probably give up and decide to go by a nickname or the their middle name
Person: so Kayla….. Kaya: um it’s actually pronounced kaya Person: isn’t that what I said Kaya: no you said Kayla, it pronounced ‘kay-yah’ Person: Kaiya? Kaya: you know what just call me k or by my middle name grace
really stupid and disabled human being, sometimes used as a reference to 'batty man'
your being such a kaya