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Tag: klok

Definitions tagged klok in the street dictionary.

qlq

A contraction of the phrase que lo que, which is a common informal greeting among youth, equivalent to what's up or what's good.

qlq, how is shit?

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que es klk

It means what is up, how are you, or what is going on (it is a contraction of 'que es lo que hay', primarily used in Dominican and urban Caribbean slang).

que es klk, what are you saying, bro?

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klkn toki

A Dominican slang greeting used to ask what is up or how things are going. It is a phonetic variation of KLK (Que lo que) that became popular through the Dominican urban music scene, specifically credited to the rapper Fother.

Maikol: klkn toki bro. Starling: Chill, you know, taking it easy. Maikol: Word. Maikol: klkn toki bro, what about that thing you were going to bring me? Starling: Dammit, I forgot, but look, go easy on me, I will get it to you tomorrow. You know how it is. Maikol: Alright. But do not be a broken record with the same story every day. Starling: No, come on. You know I am a street-smart guy.

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k l k

A common street greeting used by Dominicans (especially in Santo Domingo). It is a shorthand for 'que lo que' and functions like 'What's up' or 'What's the word'.

k l k man? Nothing, you know how it is.

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Busca Un Burro

A mocking retort used to dismiss or shut someone down, where the speaker follows the phrase with a rhyming insult or comeback that keys off the last word the other person said.

1. A: Come here. B: Busca Un Burro to take you there!! 2. A: What happened? B: Busca Un Burro to hit you with everything it has!! 3. A: Stop joking around. B: Busca Un Burro to give it to you from behind!!

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