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French Kissing

To French kiss symbolizes a strong motivation to believe in something or to care about something. Going out of your way to protect, nurture, or encourage something. Proving to yourself or other people how much you care about something.

You may be thinking or feeling something that is increasing in frequency.

A French kiss a sign that you are doing everything you can to support certain people, beliefs, or situations.

Kangaroos

To dream of a kangaroo represents behavior that is comfortable about skipping through a situation one step at a time no matter what happens. The capacity to leap over obstacles and progress one step at a time, often in a manner that may appear effortless to others.

Negatively, a kangaroo may reflect behavior that is ignorant or dishonest about being comfortable skipping steps. A lack of thoroughness or a habit of skipping steps without fully understanding the consequences. A sense of overconfidence, where you believe you can easily bounce back by skipping over things from any situation without considering the potential risks. A parental figure that comfortably skips past talking to younger people

Example: A young woman dreamed of saving a rabbit from drowning and it turned into a kangaroo that attacked her. In waking life, she was talking to a guy on the phone who suddenly stopped talking to her. She had to confront him about this in person. They began to speak again and then a few days later he verbally attacked her about not wanting to understand her feelings. In this case, the kangaroo that attacks her may have reflected her perception of the guy as being able to easily skip through the complexities of their relationship, yet being ignorant about the impact of his actions.

Example 2: A woman dreamed of seeing someone wearing a kangaroo costume in her backyard. In waking life, she was upset with students from a local school using her backyard as a shortcut to get back to school quickly. They would leave trash behind and broke her fence. In this case, the kangaroo costume person may have reflected her feelings about one of the students she confronted scaring her that they might enjoy being ignorant about continuing to skip the long route to school by cutting through her yard.

Example 3: A teenage girl dreamed of working at her Wendy's fast-food job. Her co-workers, friends, and ex-boyfriend were there. The restaurant was filled with kangaroos and she was thinking about how great it would be to own one as a pet. In waking life, she missed her ex-boyfriend. She talked to him regularly, but he started to hang out with another girl and stopped talking to her. In this case, thinking that it would be great to own a kangaroo may have reflected her wish to use 1 of a number of guys that were interested in dating her to make her ex-boyfriend jealous so she could skip waiting needing to reconcile or wait for him to be single again.

Example 4: A young woman dreamed of a kangaroo sniffing her hair and then jumping over her. In waking life, she was staying at the home of someone unfamiliar while on a road trip. She admired the woman as a good mother. In this case, the kangaroo may have reflected her feelings about being with a stranger who was intelligent about never ignoring her for anything important while skipping any unnecessary social interactions.

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Kayaks

To dream of a kayak represents your ability to confidently navigate and easily "bounce back" under uncertain or negative situations that get too rough. The ability to "rollover" trouble or other people's emotional flareups. Confidently getting through difficult situations where you need to "take a punch" and keep going. Confidently brushing off embarrassments as you progress to a important goal or status. Feeling that you "have to get through this problem so small embarrassments or insults aren't that important" because keeping your calm and composure is more important.

Example: A young man dreamed of being in a kayak in the rough river. In waking life he was experiencing constant arguments with his father who had a tendency to say very dangerous things he didn't really mean. The kayak may have reflected his ability to navigate the emotional uncertainty of the fights with his father and confidently "take a hit" and "bounce back" after each fight knowing that in the end everything would be OK.

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Kennel

To dream of a dog kennel represents protective behavior that is being kept under control or forced to wait.

A kennel may also represent controlling other people because there are concerns that people will go overboard if left to their own devices. Using someone or something protective only when it suits your purposes.

Positively, a kennel may reflect dangerous or aggressive reactions being controlled until it's appropriate. Fighting or revenge that is not safe for the present moment.

Negatively, a kennel may reflect feelings that it's terrible that nobody is being allowed to "kick ass" or defend themselves. Unreasonable amounts of control or management over other people's behavior. Feeling the need for total control over others for merely suspecting that they might get out of control.

Keyboard

To dream of a keyboard represents articulation of views or expression of ideas.

To dream of using a keyboard to communicate over the Internet may represent your attempt to express ideas or concerns to other people.

To dream of using as keyboard off-line to write a story, report, or other document may represent working on getting your ideas expressed the correct way or realizing your concerns.

Keyhole

To dream of a keyhole represents feelings of needing to access something in a private, special, or specific way. Feelings of having to be the boss, to be deserving to access, or to have permission to do something a specific way. Accessing or doing something a certain way or it isn't going to work. Feeling that doing something isn't nice if you don't deserve to already. Feelings of what is required to deserve to access or do something. Feelings that changing something might not be easy.

Example: A man dreamed of seeing a creepy black keyhole to the front door of his Grandmother's home. In waking life he had inherited his Grandmother's home and he felt unwelcome at the home ever again as he was trying to sell it with a difficult Uncle resisting moving. The creepy keyhole may have represented his feelings of no longer liking going inside the family home with his executor power or family privileges like he was the boss with his difficult Uncle refusing to leave and threatening him legally every time he entered.

Keys

To dream of a key represents feelings of access, control, or freedom to do something. Alternatively, a key may reflect special knowledge or the solution to a problem. Insight that empowers you or unlocks answers to a problem.

Dreams of keys may also reflect feelings about some area of your life being special, personal, or private. A secret you hold or feelings about something you are guarding or "locking" away.

To dream of losing keys represents feelings about lost access, control, or freedom. Some area of your life may not work or be as easy as it used to be. A fear of losing control. Frustrations or unpleasant changes. Lost or missed opportunities. Giving a key away may represent opportunities or control that you are giving away.

To dream of a gold key may reflect influence, power or resources that give you access to something anytime you want. Feeling total confidence or security in your ability to access something. Feeling you can always win or get what you want if you have something.

To dream of a ring of keys represents versatility and adaptability. A number of different things you know you can do. Resourcefulness or feelings of easy accessibility. A number of different solutions to a problem. It may also reflect status, authority, power, or feelings about having a lot of connections.

To dream of a broken key represents feelings about control, access, or feelings of exclusivity being taken away due to a mistake or conflict. Feeling cut off or denied access to something you were previously able to.

To dream of a rusty key represents feelings about opportunities or accessibility being neglected for a long time. Not having used or taken advantage of resources because you thought that they were unimportant.

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KFC

To dream of KFC or Kentucky Fried Chicken represents confidence in enjoying a familiar, satisfying, indulgent experience believing in yourself completely.

Negatively, dreaming about a KFC restaurant represents feelings of confidence, familiarity, indulgence, and satisfaction that makes you feel sleazy or not beneficial long-term. Confidence and satisfaction in immediate gratification that might be costly or ruin you to enjoy it too often. This could reflect a love for convenience, ease, and immediate gratification, possibly at the expense of long-term goals or healthier options. It may suggest a need to evaluate your self-discipline and control, especially concerning food, work, or other aspects of your life. Temptation or the allure of immediate gratification. A call to examine whether you are sacrificing your long-term happiness for short-term pleasure. Confidence for something familiar, satisfying, and comfortable that could have long-term consequences to your health or finances if you're indulgent too regularly (e.g.enjoying costly front row seats to concerts or sports games to every single event instead of occasionally).

To dream of eating at a KFC, it may suggest that you are seeking comfort or solace in familiar, albeit potentially unhealthy, habits or situations. This could be a reminder to look for more balanced or healthier alternatives in your life.

Overall, dreaming of KFC may suggest a need to balance enjoyment with moderation and consideration for one's health and well-being.

To dream that other people eat at KFC while you don't may reflect feelings of other people being overconfident scumbags. Bad friends who sleazily prefer short-term confidence for self-interest over helping you. Rich or powerful people who use you or appear to enjoy using others. Jealousy of someone else being overconfident.

People who work at KFC may have dreams of KFC if they are experiencing issues with work or coworkers. Also consider how certain locations inside the building at work feel and how they may mirror waking life situations not related to work.

Example: A woman dreamed of her boyfriend and his friend going to KFC. She didn't go along and she pretended she wasn't upset. In waking life, her boyfriend and his friend were alcoholics on a drinking binge together. In this case, the KFC may have reflected her feelings about her boyfriend and his friend confidently breaking sobriety together to go out to a familiar bar comfortably getting drunk with friends who didn't see the long-term consequences of it.

Example 2: A man dreamed of someone promising to get KFC and not getting it yet. A different person offered to go get the KFC. In waking life, the man took a break from working in theater after some successful shows. He felt a sense of fear of missing out and disconnected from the theater world. He planned to meet with theater people the next night. In this case, KFC may represent the man's confidence in occasional indulgence in theater work. He feels comfortable and satisfied being on stage and receiving attention from the audience. He may have a belief that working in theater full-time could negatively impact his life, but temporary involvement brings him happiness. Overall, dreaming of KFC may suggest that the man is finding balance between his love for theater and the need for other aspects of his life.

Example 3: A man dreamed of eating at a KFC restaurant. In waking life he had the opportunity to have sex with a girl who wanted to get pregnant when he didn't want to get her pregnant. In this case, the KFC may have reflected his feelings of temptation for immediate satisfaction and indulgence with the woman, despite knowing the potential long-term consequences of getting her pregnant.

Khakis

To dream of khakis represents the personality having discipline or self-control that is casual about being objective. Casualness, practicality, non-jealous, and objectively adapting to various situations with ease in waking life. A personality that is down-to-earth, approachable, and capable of fitting in or getting along with different types of people without jealousy. Objective methods of handling yourself without jealousy or desperation in a situation. Deserving to feel comfortable with objective rules or adhering to standard expectations. The ability to objectively adapt to relationship breakups without jealousy because you confidently aren't desperate or can date someone else quickly.

Negatively, dreaming about khakis may represent your feelings about behavior that is mean while it remaining casually objective. Jealous feelings about other people who don't have to embarrass themselves being objective while they maintain a casual attitude about it (e.g. Your jealousy of a married couple).

Example: A woman dreamed of seeing a love interest with his wife, both dressed in khaki pants. The love interest took his wife home and then came back, sat down, and waited for her. In waking life, she was in love with a man who was married, asked him to end his relationship to show he was serious, and he eventually broke up with his wife. In this case, the khaki pants may have reflected the dreamer's perception of the love interest's practical and objective nature in handling his marital situation. He was disciplined and controlled in his decisions, not allowing jealousy or drama to interfere with his choices.

Example 2: A teenage girl dreamed of being all beat up and bloody while wearing khaki pants. In waking life, she recently broke up with her boyfriend. In this case, the khaki pants with blood all over them may have reflected her feelings of being emotionally battered and bruised by the breakup while trying to maintain a practical and objective attitude about not needing to be controlled, made jealous, or kept from dating other people by her ex-boyfriend.

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Kicking

To dream of yourself kicking someone represents feelings about disliking someone else or disliking their methods. Disliking inaction or passivity. Disliking a lack of progress. Frustration with problems that are interfering with your goals. Pressuring other people. Making others feel stupid for their passivity. Wanting to get something making progress. Making other people feel that you don't care about them or what they are doing. Showing a complete lack of respect in some manner.

To dream of being kicked by someone represents feelings about people not liking you or being against you. Feeling hurt that people don't think you matter. Feeling pressured by someone who is very unhappy with you. Pressuring yourself. Feeling like a jerk for not doing something enough. Feeling that you are being unfairly treated. Feelings about someone who has lashed out at you. Feeling that you don't count. Feeling embarrassed by someone who more assertive than you or feeling that you are too passive in some manner. Feeling stupid for your passivity. Anger at yourself.

Light kicking in a dream may reflect an attempt to test a person or situation by not caring about them.

Kidnapped

To dream of being kidnapped represents issues in your life that trap, restrict, or distract you. A problem or negative thinking pattern may be diverting your concentration or attention away from more important issues or goals. Feeling forced to do something that you don't want to do. Feeling that everything in your life is going wrong. A moment of extreme stress or pressure. A loss of control and security. Negative influences in your life that may forcing their way into your life and making you feel helpless.

Alternatively, kidnapping may reflect a situation that leaves you feeling victimized or that something's being done against your will. You may feel a loss of security. Making others do something against their will.

To dream of yourself being kidnapped represents feelings of being forced to do something you don't want to. Feeling that your happiness or sense of stability has been stolen from you.

Example: A mother dreamed of fearing that her child would be kidnapped. In waking life she feared that someone that had been mean to her child was going to permanently rob her child of inner happiness.

Example 2: A woman dreamed of being kidnapped. In waking life she felt jealous of her friend getting married. She felt that everything was going wrong in her life because she was losing her friend to someone else. The kidnapping may have reflected the how unpleasant and unusual it felt to feel stable life and friendship being taken from her.

Example 3: A man dreamed of being kidnapped, attacked, and bleeding. In waking life he felt a lot of stress from the sudden emergence of serious personal problems causing a major distraction in his life.

Example 4: A man dreamed of a seeing a kidnapper take a child, hold them hostage. and then see the child escape the kidnapper. In waking life the man began to realize that he was being abusive and controlling to women in his life. He was having issues controlling his anger and need to control people.

Example 5: A woman dreamed of seeing people being kidnapped, trying to help them, but then being kidnapped herself. In waking life she felt bad for people dealing with a problem, but then got stuck in the problem herself after she tried to help them.

Example 6: A man dreamed of his wife being kidnapped. In waking life he felt she was becoming someone he didn't like anymore. He may have felt that his wife's interests or changed personality "Kidnapped" the original person he fell in love with.

Example 7: A young woman dreamed of being kidnapped by the Phantom of the Opera. In waking life, she was obsessed with the Phantom of the Opera, trying to immerse herself in everything related to it. In this case, her kidnapping by the Phantom of the Opera may have represented her awareness of how the obsession was heavily distracting her from other areas of her life due to the extensive Phantom of the Opera material she had acquired.

Killer

To see a killer in your dream represents you or someone else that has the intention to end something. Beliefs, friendships, or situations that are being intentionally terminated.

Positively, a killer may reflect you or someone else that fully intends to put a stop to something. If the killer attacks bad people, the dream may represent purification and the healing process. You are standing up to negative thoughts or situations.

Negatively, a killer may reflect your fears or even other people that are purposely killing off good things in your life. Fearing serious losses or being overwhelmed by humiliating failure. Fearing being the biggest loser you know. Fear that a problem you have is impossible to overcome.

Example: A women dreamed of being chased by a killer. In waking life she was terrified of financial ruin and was doing everything to avoid it after being forced to change jobs and take a pay-cut.

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Killing

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Kilt

To dream of a kilt represents the personality being totally unconcerned with what other people think of your beliefs or choices. Showing others that you feel no shame or embarrassment whatsoever with something that may feel is weird. Fearlessly expressing beliefs that may be shocking or embarrassing to the average person. Never allowing your ego to hold you back no matter what.

Alternatively, a kilt may reflect fearlessness expressing sensitivity or doing something others think is embarrassing. Telling other people "you're a pussy if you think what I'm doing is gay." Being very comfortable with your masculinity or manhood.

King

To dream of a king represents an aspect of your personality that is in control, all powerful, or always gets its way. A king in a dream represents a personality trait you have that is totally confident, unstoppable, or doesn't feel the need to care about anything at all. A dominant figure or head of the family. Feeling authoritative. Making your own decisions. Expecting "royal treatment." Fierce independence.

Negatively, a king may reflect an arrogant need for total control or difficulty giving up total power. Feelings about someone controlling in your life being tyrannical or impossible to deal with. Feeling that something is challenging your leadership. Imposing control on others. You or someone else that is too assertive. Thinking that you are too important or the most important in a situation. Feeling intimidated by a dominant person.

If a King dies in a dream it may represent a loss of confidence in some area of your life. You may also notice that a person in your life that always gets its way is no longer able to. Total power becoming or authority being impotent.

A symbol that can be both good or bad depending on who the king is and what he does.

Example: A man dreamed of feeling that he didn't want to appear as a King when he was one. In waking life he didn't want to appear too assertive and dominant in a social situation with someone more passive than he was.

Example 2: A young man dreamed of hearing a story about King and all the good and bad things he had done. In waking life he was reconsidering a friendship with a friend who kept borrowing money off him. He felt his friend was a little too dominant and controlling while also being too needy.

Example 3: A man dreamed of seeing a king about to die. In waking life he was very ill and grew dependent on others after spending much of his life being strong and healthy.

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