Etymology
In the sense "lesbian who is neither butch nor femme", sometimes said to mean "neither-nor" in some language; related to kai kai (“sexual activity between drag queens”); see that entry for more. In the sense "a gathering for gossiping and chit-chat", perhaps imitative of giggling.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkiːkiː/
- Rhymes: -iːkiː
Verb
kiki (third-person singular simple present kikis, present participle kiki-ing, simple past and past participle kikied)
- (LGBTQ, slang, US) To meet with friends without any agenda or goals.
2010, David Carter, Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution, page 130:We spent a whole lot of time kiki'ing around—fooling around.
2016, Andy Cohen, Superficial: More Adventures from the Andy Cohen Diaries:Went home, changed for my show, kikied with Bruce and walked over to the apartment for my weekly meeting and Sally was just walking into the building from Sirius.
2019 September 5, Ana Colón, “How Two Women Turned $12 Into the Curvy Con, the Biggest Plus-Size Event at Fashion Week”, in Glamour:“I still had my corporate job, so we would talk on GChat all day while I was at work,” says Olisa. (She’s still based in New York; Garner Valentine has since relocated to Georgia. Both are in their 30s.) “To the outside world, I was working diligently, but I was really kiki-ing with my friend.”
Noun
kiki m (plural kikis)
- (dated) throat
- (childish) penis
1966, La facture du diable, Francis L. Séjour-Magloire, page 73:Il regarda son kiki bander comme un arc.- He watched his willy go hard like an arch.
1986, Mustapha Raïth, Palpitations intra-muros, →ISBN, page 194:Il en pleura longtemps parce qu’il avait l’impression que ce monsieur lui avait volé un bout de son kiki.- He cried over it for a long time because he had the impression that this man had stolen a part of his willy.
2002, Gilles Antonowicz, Agressions sexuelles: la réponse judiciaire, →ISBN, page 133:C’est ce qu’il faisait avec son kiki, il le mettait partout, dans la bouche, c’était pas bon, berk […]- That's what he did with his willy, he put it everywhere, in his mouth, it wasn't good, yuck
Synonyms
- (childish, a penis): zizi m
Etymology 2
From Chinese, according to Panganiban (1972).
References
- “kiki”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018
- Zorc, David Paul (1981) Core Etymological Dictionary of Filipino: Part 2, page 85
Further reading
- Panganiban, José Villa (1973) Diksyunaryo-Tesauro Pilipino-Ingles (overall work in Tagalog and English), Quezon City: Manlapaz Publishing Co., page 283
Verb
kiki
- to scale (remove scales of fish)
Etymology
Said by Voorhoeve to be from Malay gigit.
Verb
kiki
- (transitive) to bite
Conjugation
More information Conjugation of (action verb), singular ...
Conjugation of kiki (action verb) |
|
singular |
plural |
inclusive |
exclusive |
1st person |
tekiki |
mekiki |
akiki |
2nd person |
nekiki |
fekiki |
3rd person |
inanimate |
ikiki |
dekiki |
animate |
imperative |
nikiki, kiki |
fikiki, kiki |
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References
- Clemens Voorhoeve (1982) The Makian languages and their neighbours, Pacific linguistics