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What Does Kek Mean? - Meaning, Uses and More - FluentSlang
What Does Kek Mean? The term kek is a slang term that originated in the gaming community, specifically in the game World of Warcraft (WoW). It is used as a substitute for “lol” or “laugh out loud” and is often seen in online chats or in-game communication. In WoW, when a Horde player types “lol” in the chat, Alliance players see it as kek.
What does KEKW mean? Twitch chat’s favorite emote explained ... - Dexerto
KEKW is simply the message typed in Twitch chat in order to generate the KEKW emote. Users who have BTTV / FrankerFaceZ installed on their browser will see an image of a laughing man....
KEK Meaning: What Does "Kek" Mean? • 7ESL
What Does “Kek” Mean? ‘Kek’ is an online slang term that carries a similar meaning to ‘ LOL ‘ or ‘laugh out loud.’. It is most commonly used in the world of online gaming, particularly in the massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) World of Warcraft (WoW).
Kek | Know Your Meme
About. "Kek" is a translation of the acronym "LOL" (laugh out loud) when reading text written by members of the Horde faction as an Alliance player in the online multiplayer game World of Warcraft (WoW). “Kek” is also associated with the unrelated Turkish snack food Topkek, which is often discussed on the /s4s/ (Shit 4chan Says) board on 4chan.
What the Kek: Explaining the Alt-Right 'Deity' Behind Their 'Meme Magic ...
Kek, in the alt-right’s telling, is the “deity” of the semi-ironic “religion” the white nationalist movement has created for itself online – partly for amusement, as a way to troll liberals and self-righteous conservatives both, and to make a kind of political point. He is a god of chaos and darkness, with the head of a frog, the ...
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