A fork of Rural Dictionary
KST stands for Korea Standard Time and is often used in international contexts when it comes to for example arranging meetings with persons in other timezones such as WET (Western Europe Time).
"The video is uploaded at 8pm KST." "I'll call you back at 10am KST."
Kyle Standard Time Zone, normal time but multiplied by 4.5 in order to have you wait an inconvenient amount of time.
Friend: “Hey when you going to be online to game” Kyle: “I’ll be on very soon in about 10 minutes KST” Friend: “Ok, see you on in about 45 minutes or maybe even an hour” Kyle: “3 hours later I’ll hit you up”
Kade Standard Time: +1hour on Standard time "I'll be there at 7.30" Arrives at 8.30
Will that be KST?