As joking about German words works incredibly well in English, here’s the original:
There you go. Now you can be sure that the joke’s just as funny as originally intended.
As joking about German words works incredibly well in English, here’s the original:
There you go. Now you can be sure that the joke’s just as funny as originally intended.
Probably from Turkish, where “kek” means “cake” but also is slang for “gullible”. When you get kek’d, for example, it means you just got got.