1. kang - Noun
2. kang - Verb
3. Kang - Proper noun
A surname from Chinese.
A traditional long platform of brick, clay or concrete, used for heating in colder parts of China and suitable for sleeping on at night.
A large Chinese water jar.
kang (plural kangs)
(informal) Clipping of kangaroo.
kang (third-person singular simple present kangs, present participle kanging, simple past and past participle kanged)
(Android programming, slang) To appropriate someone else's work.
kang (plural kangs)
(Can we verify this sense?) (humorous) Pronunciation spelling of king.
A surname
A surname from Korean.
A devastated Mary (Nicole Kang) focuses on Jacob Kane’s (Dougray Scott) trial, while Sophie (Meagan Tandy) seeks advice about her love life from someone unexpected. Source: Internet
After this, he developed a habit of cycling from his Choa Chu Kang home to UTown almost every Sunday to walk around campus, looking at women. Source: Internet
Anne Kang, minister of citizens’ services said, “Responding to the pandemic requires the best from all of us. Source: Internet
At one point, Kang told Anderson “you’re drunk.” Source: Internet
Before fleeing authoritarian in 2009, Kang Mi-Jin was regularly mobilized by the state for military-like productivity campaigns that were a of both pride and pain. Source: Internet
Cianciolo revealed Kronika didn’t get rid of Raiden & Liu Kang because that wasn’t her goal, saying "Raiden and Liu Kang’s coexistence does not, by itself, irrevocably tip the scale towards good." Source: Internet