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- proper noun A
diminutive of the malegiven name Kenneth .
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Examples
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Saw your lecture on the internet - although it was in Spanish, they translated it live Vicki sorry, it's Vicki, not Brian - wrote in wrong box! ken tell us something we dont know, like why did FMU need to hold a fundraiser if they are now a tool of hollywood Ken
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KEN P.D. SNYDECAST #61: Mega-Giga-Uber-Super-Size-A-Thon - What happens when Ken and Dana return from their travels and unwind in front of microphones?
Quick Stop Entertainment UncaScroogeMcD 2008
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Ken is clearly an atempt to create another Alan Combs, except in Ken's case he can fight back (not very well, but anything is better than Combs).
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Ken, is Jeff right, that Colorado's not a swing state in the presidential election?
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We had always brought it into Mexico in Ken's name, but the last trip, he wasn't with me, so I brought it in under my own name.
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Don and Pete call in Ken, and as it's fun to watch Pete ask Ken to do such a Pete thing -- use his father-in-law for business, and Ken, apparently, is above that.
Samantha Zalaznick: Mad Men Finale Recap: Happily Ever After? Samantha Zalaznick 2010
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Don and Pete call in Ken, and as it's fun to watch Pete ask Ken to do such a Pete thing -- use his father-in-law for business, and Ken, apparently, is above that.
Samantha Zalaznick: Mad Men Finale Recap: Happily Ever After? Samantha Zalaznick 2010
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Hopefully Buttercup will be ok with being for girls, as we've already Ken is against the idea.
New Toy Story 3 Character; John Lasseter Talks About Totoro’s Cameo in the Film | /Film 2010
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Don and Pete call in Ken, and as it's fun to watch Pete ask Ken to do such a Pete thing -- use his father-in-law for business, and Ken, apparently, is above that.
Samantha Zalaznick: Mad Men Finale Recap: Happily Ever After? Samantha Zalaznick 2010
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As Thumb points out to his friend Susan, in Ken Roberts 'excellent new Thumb and the Bad Guys, "without bad guys, Harry Potter books would just be stories about school."
Archive 2009-06-01 Roger Sutton 2009
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