"Kudos" means "I'm giving you high marks", or 'congradulations", "high-five"; that sort of thing.
2007-01-02 20:46:48
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answered by rumplesnitz 5
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According to Yahoo Education:
Kudos is one of those words that look like plurals but are singular. Acknowledging the Greek history of the term requires Kudos is (not are) "due to her for her brilliant work". But kudos has often been treated as a plural, especially in the popular press, as in "She received many kudos for her work."
This plural use has given rise to the singular form kudo. These innovations follow the pattern whereby the English words pea and cherry were shortened from nouns ending in an (s) sound (English pease and French cerise), that were mistakenly thought to be plural. The singular kudo remains far less common than the plural use; both are often viewed as incorrect in more formal contexts.
2007-01-03 05:04:56
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answered by justasiam29 5
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Kudos are good.
The only way I can think of explaining it is like "props". When you give someone Kudos you give them props. It's kind of a way of saying congratulations, I guess?
2007-01-03 04:47:25
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answered by Mommy to a Baby Girl ♥ 2
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Kudos is a cute way of saying Congratulations, well done!~
2007-01-03 04:52:56
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answered by Adelle 1
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kudos are good
like a pat on the back
2007-01-03 04:46:14
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answered by soren 6
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yes, kudos r very good, and its nice that doing it n not sending nasty things that we see so often. well done you.
2007-01-03 04:56:50
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answered by nosy old lady 5
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Praise
2007-01-03 04:47:43
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answered by Anonymous
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kodos is a word of appreciation.... u can just use it as kodos to the guys name for his excellent work
2007-01-03 04:55:01
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answered by Vishal H 2
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kisses, props, sending the best of everything
2007-01-03 04:50:59
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answered by Anonymous
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