KH
KH is the simplified version of
Kingdom Hearts. This is a very popular RPG for the Playstation 2
game console. All you have to know is: Disney characters,
Square Enix, and addicting!
KH
by tokugawa on Apr 17, 2012 06:00:34
Example:
Submissive slave kevin has been locked in a
cb3000 for three weeks, and his KH, Master Skull, intends to keep him that way for another week.
Sub trent is looking for a KH so his genitals can be locked in a
chastity device, he wants to see how long
he can go without an orgasm.
khs
by iderfyda on Sep 06, 2022 16:36:54
KHS
by ModernAristocrat on Dec 15, 2017 10:17:17
KM is a post-nominal used by Knights of the Holy
Sepulchre. Individuals with this title have been knighted, thereby holding membership in
the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, one of the world's oldest surviving
chivalric orders.
Example:
Wow! The new
physician's office is owned by Michael Craig,
MD, KHS. He's a Doctor of Medicine who has been
knighted!
Khs
by Baby_cynical on Apr 25, 2016 07:17:42
KHS
by Diediediedieduemeow on Aug 31, 2022 15:30:25
an abbreviation for
killara high school. aka the worst school on
the north shore and possibly in NSW. Full of wanna be
eshays, chavs and many more australians who have never had an original thought in their life. All the teachers suck.
Khs
by The swestian man on Dec 01, 2018 09:14:49
'Khs' is like 'kys' but to a person which can be a male or a female 'khs' stands for ¨
Kill him
self¨ or ¨
kill her self¨
khs
by TTV-SMELLZ on Apr 17, 2021 01:36:26
KHS
by francisren on Apr 06, 2010 04:45:21
Example:
Jenn is super
fugly and she has total KHS today. It was
hilar.
tfgdhdfgl;kh
by St_Clair on Feb 22, 2019 17:43:20
tfgdhdfgl;kh, much like
wubalubadubdub is a phrase used in place of explaining deep emotional pain and
turmoil.
However, differing from wubalubadubdub, it is not a
cry for help, but instead merely a statement, used in such a way as to attempt to stop people attacking the user from continuing their verbal assault and to consider the speakers feelings.
It is usually only used via text as pronunciation differs and an official method of pronunciation is unknown and not agreed upon.