kai kai

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1
When two drag queens get it on like they're the only ones in the universe and everything else is just background noise.
"You and your glitter ass better kai kai before I lose my mind."
"That lip-sync battle was so hot, I want to kai kai with you right now."
"If you don't kai kai with her, I'll steal your wig."
2
When two or more drag queens drop their pants and make a mess of each other, whether they're dressed up or wearing pajamas.
"I kai kai'd my best friend in the middle of a makeup session. It was a disaster."
"They had a kai kai in the back of the club, and the DJ didn't even notice."
"I walked in on my drag mom and her bestie having a kai kai. It was legendary."
3
The best human being ever, even though he can't see the left side of his face and fights like a baby.
"Kai Kai is the best man alive, even if he can't see the left side of his face."
"He might be the best man ever, but he fights like a baby."
"Kai Kai is the greatest man, and I don't care that he can't see out of one eye."
4
When you and your friend totally agree on something, and you shout "KAI KAI" like you're in a drag show and you're both the star.
"You said I was the best drag queen ever, and I said kai kai."
"We both agreed the wig was the best, so we shouted kai kai."
"When we both said the same thing, we yelled kai kai like we were in a drag battle."
5
What a little kid says to their older sibling when they shorten names like Katelyn, Kristen, or Kathleen to make them sound cute and annoying.
"My brother's name is Kay Kay, and it's the worst."
"I call my cousin Kay Kay because it's short and annoying."
"My little brother calls me Kay Kay like I'm a baby."
6
A fancy way of saying "okay," usually said by someone who thinks they're cooler than they actually are.
"Kai kai, I'll deal with you later."
"He said kai kai and walked away like he was the king of drag."
"I said kai kai and got called a baby."
7
A word from Papua New Guinea that means food, and maybe it also means food in New Zealand. Who knows, but it sounds cool.
"Kai kai means food, and I'm eating it right now."
"They say kai kai is food in Papua New Guinea and New Zealand. It's confusing, but I like it."
"Kai kai is food from another country, and I don't care how confusing it is."
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