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ki noun- a kilogram US, 1966
- The kis cost Champ eight grand each for three, but he sold the stepped-on six for twenty-five grand each to his lieutenants, making a profit of a hundred thousand dollars a week for a few hours’ work. — Richard Price, Clockers, p. 53, 1992
- But there’s a ki under the back seat. — The Bad Lieutenant, 1992
- Maybe he’d get lucky and find the product–a ki of top grade cocaine. — Donald Gorgon, Cop Killer, p. 38, 1994
- The Yout’ Man and the Ki — Courttia Newland, Society Within, 2000
- in prison, cocoa or chocolate UK
- — Paul Tempest, Lag’s Lexicon, 1950
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