Knuckle Yoga!
Knees Y'der
Knob Yuck
Knackers Yard
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2007-04-16 08:39:18
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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A spokesperson for K-Y jelly's maker, McNeil-PPC, a division of Johnson & Johnson says little is known about the names origin. except the pair of initials were used to designate the product during the research & development phase.
2016-05-17 03:42:25
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answer #2
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answered by sean 3
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A spokesperson for K-Y jelly's maker, McNeil-PPC, a division of Johnson & Johnson says little is known about the names origin. except the pair of initials were used to designate the product during the research & development phase.
2007-04-16 08:57:14
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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K-Y Jelly is a water-based, water-soluble personal lubricant produced by Johnson & Johnson. The initials "K-Y" are not known to represent any words—they were described by their originator as "arbitrary letters"—but are retained for their brand-identity.
2007-04-16 08:36:46
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answer #4
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answered by scraven68 4
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Kentucky
2007-04-16 08:36:37
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answer #5
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answered by Jason The Great 6
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No one knows what it stands for, but everyone knows what it stands for. According to the K-Y Web site , the initials "K-Y" -- trademarked in 1906 -- are a mystery even to the company that makes this bestselling line of "personal lubricants."
It's a trademark and has nothing to do with Kentucky.
2007-04-16 08:42:23
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answer #6
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answered by ? 6
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Kickin' It Yabba Yabba Doo
2007-04-16 08:38:00
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answer #7
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answered by Ron B. 7
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Ky is the abbreviation for Kentucky. They need a lot of things lubed down there.
2007-04-16 08:36:42
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answer #8
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answered by ubiquitous_mr_lovegrove 4
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The fact is the name was taken from the initials of the researchers, Kev and Yas, who did the initial trials! They're still good friends, apparently!
2007-04-16 08:42:40
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's just the brand name, I have no idea.
2007-04-16 08:36:17
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answer #10
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answered by atcblue05 6
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