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eh...what are kudos


Question Posted Monday January 16 2006, 5:54 pm

ive been wondering what kudos are like on myspace i see that you give them but what are they?!?!

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FunnyCide answered Monday January 16 2006, 6:12 pm:
n. pl. ku·dos (-dz)
A praising remark; an accolade or compliment; an expression of approval and commendation;


Same thing as "Props" basically. Used a lot on online gaming / blogging.
-FunnyCide

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Karen answered Monday January 16 2006, 6:01 pm:
Kudos are just like points or awards. They give someone recognition for an accomplishment.

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