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knat

a bug thats mean it bites alot and sometimes swims

knat is biting me really bad and it hurts. it doesnt even swim that fast.

by jayychim April 08, 2007

Knat

Past tense of knit

I Knat a woollen sweater yesterday

by Pengueleon June 11, 2016

Knat

You are all erroneous. It is an East African shrub with small leaves, which contains a fairly powerful stimulant like cocaine. It does not look like sugarcane. The gangs, including Somali pirates use it when attacking or fighting to gain courage and have energy.

The pirates were chewing KNAT prior to assaulting the ship.

by porschethrills May 11, 2015

Knat

The past tense of knit

I knat a scarf

by framan January 24, 2012

Knat

Neck fat...

Your knat's volume is approximately 13.4cm^3.

by WibbleWobbleJigglyFatPompus October 06, 2022

Knat

knat derives off the Viking words 'neck' and 'fat'.
It also relates to the 'credit or debit' meme that is seen by the more younger, inappropriate aged children. Usually under the age of 15.

Man1, that chonks knats has a rainforest growing underneath it!!--joey here understands.

by WibbleWobbleJigglyFatPompus January 26, 2022

oh knats

The word "stank ho" spelled backwards. Covert way of alerting someone of the presence of a nasty ho. Origin: TV show, In Living Color.

Hide the chips and beer, two oh knats just walked in the room.

by Mario Rogic January 15, 2003