Kudo


[koo-doh, kyoo-] /ˈku doʊ, ˈkyu-/

noun, plural kudos for 2.
1.
honor; glory; acclaim:
No greater kudo could have been bestowed.
2.
a statement of praise or approval; accolade; compliment:
one kudo after another.

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