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Ko1)K.O. as in "knocked Out" can be used in life when someone is unconcious and also appears in fight games when there is a victor and the loser is K.O. 2)the dyslexic way of saying OK [..]
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Ko"KO" is the equivalent to the meaning & abbreviation of the letters meaning "OK" and was used on "Mork & Mindy", which is a t.v. series th [..]
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Kototally intoxicated unable to stand / speak short for "knocked out"
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Ko1. a knockout 2. to knock someone out
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Ko knock out
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KoFilial piety, especially to one's lord. Kobaya -
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Koor Knock-Out Value -
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KoA position in which single stones could be captured back and forth indefinitely were there not a rule forbidding such repetition.
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KoSee the go game rules section for explanation of ko.
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KoKo is a situation involving capture and immediate recapture. Ko is illegal without another move first, elsewhere on the board, since a board position can't be repeated twice. In the example to the right you see white has just taken blacks stone. Black can not return the take and thus must move elsewhere. Kogeima
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KoAnother word for odds.
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KoKnock Out
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Ko(QCnf) verb suffix used to ask for confirmation of an immediately preceding statement; the identity of a previously mentioned noun may be confirmed by suffixing -o1 first «Antoonichòobootoomokoⁿ? Ol [..]
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Ko
of Chinese origin.
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