Search result

kiki

Definitions first, then sound, relationships, and usage.

Phonetic spelling

  • ˈkē-kē

Audio pronunciation

kiki is not considered offensive across 2 Merriam-Webster entries.

Dictionary2 results
  1. a fun casual gathering among close friends especially to share lively gossip or frank conversation; also : a chat typically involving such gossip or conversation
  2. to have a chat especially to share lively gossip or frank conversation : to engage in a kiki
Thesaurus0 results

No results returned for this source.

SyllablesUnavailable

The lexical provider rejected the request

RhymesUnavailable

The lexical provider rejected the request

FrequencyUnavailable

The lexical provider rejected the request

Urban Dictionary4 results

Urban Dictionary is community-written and may contain offensive or explicit language.

  1. A party including good [music] and good [friends], held for the express purpose of calming nerves, reducing anxiety and stress and generally fighting ennui. [May] involve locked doors, tea and salacious gossip.
  2. a slang term in gay culture referring to [friends] gathering to spill the tea, or simply just engage in casual conversation. to Filipinx people, "kiki" refers to a [woman]'[s] vagina.
  3. Kiki does not [Love you]
  4. Kiki is a really nice and a great person to talk to! They’re great listeners and they’re really [sweet] :D They’re really [cool]!! I love them so much!! <33 They’re [shy]/awkward at first, but once you get them to trust you, they’re very fun to talk to and they’re really funny! They’re amazing, whatever they do is perfect! They’re a perfect human being and I love them with all my heart <33 They might not trust you at first, but after they do, they’re the most awesome and coolest person ever! You’ll [love] talking to them :D They’re the most perfect human being to exist <33 they’re really [cool] and chill :) they’ll listen to anything, no matter how [dumb] it is :D they’re always so fun to talk to and you never get bored of them :DD
AssociationsUnavailable

The lexical provider did not respond in time

Discussion

Notes on “kiki

Sign in to post or like comments.

Latest comments

No comments yet.