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KGBs

Term used to describe a batch of Kind Bud, or high quality marijuana. The 'K' & 'B' represent Kind Bud, while the 'G' is simply inserted to confuse those who are unaware of the term. Those who are unaware simply relate the term to something used in Russian Warfare, etc.

So what's up on those KGBs???

- older brother

by hfraz December 27, 2008

KGB

The all-powerful intelligence and security service of the U.S.S.R. during the Cold War. Ultimate successor to Cheka. Disbanded into the SVR and the FSB in 1991.

The Cheka were one of the many forerunners of the KGB.

by Dancing with Fire September 03, 2012

KGB

Russian equivalent of the US CIA.

Dwight: Knock, knock.
Michael: Who's there?
Dwight: KGB.
Michael: KGB - (Dwight slaps Michael)
Dwight: (in Russian accent) We will ask the questions!

by KushyKiwi April 26, 2011

KGB

Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti
(Committee for State Security)

The Russian intelligence agency, similar to America's CIA.

"Vladimir Putin seems like an ok guy, but some worry because he's ex-KGB."
-me

by Dave April 16, 2004

KGB

Russian Komitet gosudarstvennoi bezopasnosti

Hes an Ex-KGB member.

by KGB December 14, 2003

kgb

Russian secret police.

He was a former KGB spy.

by ciao77 December 27, 2006

KGB

The KGB were simply the Russian Secret Police. Pronounced "Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti." In Russian it means "Committee for State Security."

The KGB acted as:

-The Soviet internal security.
-The Soviet intelligence agnecy.
-And the Soviet secret police.

They came into formation in 1954, and died when the chairman, Vladimir Kryuchkov tried to overthrow president Gorbachev.

They were tough, ruthless, and badass. Using torture and execution to solve the Soviet Unions problems.

My grandfather was an officer of the KGB.

by NudieZippo December 15, 2005