1. kudo - Noun
2. kudo - Verb
3. Kudo - Proper noun
kudo (plural kudos)
(nonstandard, proscribed) A compliment or praise.
kudo (third-person singular simple present kudos, present participle kudoing, simple past and past participle kudoed)
(transitive, nonstandard, proscribed) To give a compliment or praise to.
Kudo (plural Kudos)
A surname from Japanese.
First, it should be noted that “kudos” is not the plural form of “kudo”, so a “kudo” was once technically nothing. Source: Internet
The story follows a boy named Mikey Kudō (Taiki Kudo in Japan) who, along with his friends, ends up in the Digital World where they meet Shoutmon and his Digimon friends. Source: Internet
While I wish Kudo had done more 16-bit work, his two SNES soundtracks remain stunners, and in particular is a treat. Source: Internet
For example, Kudo (1954) included in the Sporozoa species of the Ascetosporea ( Rhizaria ), Microsporidia ( Fungi ), Myxozoa ( Animalia ) and Helicosporidium ( Chlorophyta ), while Zierdt (1978) included the genus Blastocystis ( Stramenopiles ). Source: Internet
“I’m only thinking about winning (the Climax Series),” Kudo said. Source: Internet
Here’s yet another kudo for the glorious pictures and delightful text. Source: Internet