A little Yes and a little NO
2006-12-15 11:05:00
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answer #1
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answered by **socal** 3
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Kinda = kind of. It means sort of or partially. For example I kinda like jazz music means that it is interesting to me but it is not my favorite. I hope this helps!
2006-12-15 19:05:27
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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It' s kinda not really a word.
2006-12-15 19:35:14
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answer #3
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answered by inauspicious 4
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kinda is a combination of kind of which is kinda like saying sort of
2006-12-15 19:07:42
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answer #4
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answered by Kacey K 1
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kinda: it means somewhere in between yes and no - a little bit.
2006-12-15 19:07:56
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answer #5
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answered by Eli 1
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Kinda::
1)kind of; rather: "The movie was kinda boring."
2)to some (great or small) extent; "it was rather cold"; "the party was rather nice"; "the knife is rather dull"; "I rather regret that I cannot attend"; "He's rather good at playing the cello"; "he is kind of shy"
2006-12-15 19:12:34
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answer #6
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answered by *mouse* 3
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That is a CORRUPTED version of KIND OF.. I wanted to buy a blouse that was not orange... not red but a KIND OF in between.. so many people shorten it to "kinda"
2006-12-15 19:07:44
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a statement attesting to the fact the sayer is of low intelligence.
2006-12-15 19:05:42
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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it means it is undecided. it isn't really an answer but when someone doesn't know an answer they say kinda
2006-12-15 19:05:24
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answer #9
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answered by goodlookin.mama 4
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instead of a hundred percent its about eighty to 95% just shy of a 100%
2006-12-15 19:06:55
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answer #10
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answered by roy40372 6
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like sort of...um if i said "i kinda like chocolate" i would mean i like chocolate some
2006-12-15 19:05:16
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answer #11
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answered by Steph 4
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