Kante
To work extremely hard; achieving
exceptional results whilst remaining humble, and down to earth.Origin:
Midfielder Ngolo Kante who plays football professionally.
Kante
by DjJazzyGeoff on Jun 29, 2017 10:45:15
A French professional football (soccer) player who is a defensive
midfielder and is known for his stamina and ability to get the ball back in his team's possession with a tackle or
interception but is also adept at
going forward too.
Example:
Person A: "Did you hear what happened when N'golo Kante lost his
virginity ?"
Person B: "
No I didn't, what happened?"
Person A: "He won
it back"
Kante
by TheJamesBible on Sep 13, 2018 03:17:01
/kan-tay/ verb
1. To work extremely hard; achieving
exceptional results whilst remaining humble, and
down to earth
This was an idea made by @hiyol92 on twitter, please give him the
credit
Kante
by Alpha Daddy on Jun 17, 2019 03:18:15
Kante
by YungNikoHeInSickoMode on Mar 07, 2019 05:27:19
kante
by Uzlak on Apr 03, 2017 23:07:03
kant
by Matt on May 22, 2004 15:31:35
German philosopher born in the 1720s.
Kant creatively synthesized the theories of the empiricists and the rationalists, and thus concluded that our perceptions of time and space are based on synthetic
a priori knowledge.
Kant deduced the categorical imperative-- the non-consequentialist moral theory that states we should only act in ways that can be universalized-- from his theory that humans are the only agents of
pure reason.
Kant
by IAmPseudonyMeRoar!!! on Nov 15, 2018 00:30:27
Example:
He trotted at an odd
kant, everything he owned had a formal yet
slanted kant about it. He was the
enigmatic proffessor
Kant
by DJKant on Jan 07, 2011 23:56:16
mispronunciation of "cunt" in the
Kenyan accent....offensive term used by
sloths with huge beer bellies to show their rage or
disdain at their own miserable personal life.....
kant
by Ted on Jan 27, 2005 16:38:09
A german philosopher from the 1700s,
Immanuel Kant pontificated at length about what people should do. Manny derived the law of universalizability, which states if something can be applied universally, it must be good. Manny also claimed that we can never know the true motivations of our actions, which only
muddles ethical theory and provides an excuse for
unethical conduct.