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K.O.S

Keep On Striven - One Step at a time never give up. Change the world K.O.S

I Keep it K.O.S Keep On Striven i will never stop pursuing my dreams

by Mister K.O.S December 20, 2016

K.O.S

it came from some people named the dex9001s

those jedi beotches are now K.O.S

by dex9001 March 25, 2005

K.O.S.

Kill On Sight. From games such as World of Warcraft, etc. Means basically marked for death just by showing your face.

Damn, they KOS'd me! Look out, I think we're KOS!

by offkilter March 23, 2005

k.o.s.

gaming term meaning Kill On Sight. Basically a wanted add if directed at a single player. Or it can be used to describe another team you would rather kill instead of another.

Dude, he's K.O.S. ignore green blues are k.o.s

k.o.s.

Knowledge of self. off of the mos def and talib kweli are black star album.

life without knowledge is death in disguise

by The Thief in the Night April 09, 2005

k.o.s.

Kill on Sight - Popular gaming clan founded in 2003.

Man, I just got pwned by k.o.s.! k.o.s. has an awesome website at www.kill-on-sight.com

by Dingodan October 22, 2011

K.O.S. Insurance Company

Stands for "Kindness Of Strangers". Humorous term for just the "old as the hills" practice of merely soliciting the assistance of nearby fellow humans if you have an emergency, rather than paying big bucks for an emergency-assistance plan from an insurance provider. The Amish/Mennonite people are widely known for this "deep sense of community" way of doing things.

I try to always keep my vehicle in good shape and carry all the necessary tools/supplies that I'd likely need in my trunk, and so I don't bother subscribing to AAA's roadside-assistance plan; so far, the K.O.S. Insurance Company has always seen me through with the few emergencies that I've ever encountered while tootling around the countryside. And in fact, usually I am the one who has been the "assister" --- way more often than not, it is I who have come upon other motorists who have broken down for some reason (i.e, flat tire, empty tank, dead battery, overheated engine, etc.), and so I am often able to use my own equipment to get them "up and running again", "patch them up" enough to "limp back home" under their own steam, or tow their jalopy to the nearest service-garage.

by QuacksO July 04, 2019