A fork of Rural Dictionary
Often misspelt as kilometer. The kilometre (SI symbol: km) is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to 1000 metres (kilo: being the SI prefix for 1000). It is now the measurement unit used, officially, for expressing distances between geographical places on land, in most of the world.
John was given a speeding ticket last night; according to the police officer, he was travelling 60 kilometres per hour or km/h, over the speed limit. The Tagus Bridge in Lisbon, Portugal has a central span of 1.013 kilometres or km.
the proper way of spelling "kilometer"
guy 1: dude this hot chick is inviting me to her house! guy 2: nice! how far is she? guy 1: i dunno, a few kilometers guy 2: ...you mean kilometres right? guy 1: ...what? *insert sounds of ass beating*
The European/rest of the world version for the famous "miles ahead of you". Miles = US Kilometres = Europe and Rest of the World
Gamer A: I'm kilometres ahead of you, there's no chance you'll catch up now. Gamer B: We'll see about it in a second.
the amount of barse per square kilometre, SI UNIT. related to barse vinegar
When Barry and I walked into the club in Amsterdam, the barse per square kilometre was unusally high and we only added to it.
Name by which Miles Davis goes on in Europe.
—Man, I love Miles Davis's music! —Was? Ich weiß nicht von wem Sie sprechen —Kilometres Davis, die best! —Ahhhh, ja!!
Immobilism in live, style,love, friendship, intercourse, geo-potential...
-- Is Travis always still working forCNN? -- Ya, he is unable to spend his working time otherwise that kilometre zero times zero.