ki

K

1. A shortening of "kilogram," referring specifically to a kilogram of some illicit drug. Tom got busted with a K of coke in his trunk. Dude's going away for a long time. The gang smuggled 200 Ks of heroin across the border by hiding them in tubs of ice cream.
2. A shortening of "ketamine." We all did a bunch of K on the camping trip so we could trip out while surrounded by nature. A friend of mine asked if I wanted to try some K with her after class, but I knew better than to touch that stuff.
3. A shortening of "kilo," referring to a thousand units of currency. My father-in-law invested 150K into my business.
4. In baseball, an abbreviation for "strikeout." Typically used in writing. A: "Smith just got another strikeout." B:" All right, I'll add another K to my scorecard."

ki

slang A phonetic shortening of "kilo," referring to a kilogram of some illicit drug. Tom got busted with a ki of coke in his trunk. Dude's going away for a long time. The gang smuggled 200 kis of heroin across the border by hiding them in tubs of ice cream.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

K

(ke)
1. and kee and key and ki (ki) n. a kilogram of cannabis. (Drugs.) Well, how much is a ki?
2. n. ketamine hydrochloride, a drug similar to LSD. (Drugs.) You want to try this K. stuff?
3. n. a thousand (of anything, such as dollars, bytes, etc.). This car is worth at least twenty K.

ki

verb
See K
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • kee
  • key
  • prostie
  • prosties
  • (one) is on the DL
  • rhoid
  • roid
  • roids
  • sesh
  • reg