KYSOTI

What does KYSOTI stand for online and in messages?

Keep your stick on the ice

KYSOTI is short for "keep your stick on the ice," which is another way to say, "stay calm and be ready for anything." People from areas where hockey is popular, such as Minnesota and Canada, most often use it online and in messages as an encouraging farewell.

For example, you might need to end a texting convo to go to bed and send, "Have a good day tomorrow and KYSOTI!" Or, you might end an email with "KYSOTI" replacing "Sincerely" or "Thanks" before your signature.

Origin of KYSOTI

The slang acronym "KYSOTI" gained popularity as texting, chatting, and emailing gained prominence in the 1990s and 2000s. The "keep your stick on the ice" phrase, for which KYSOTI is short, was popularized by The Red Green Show TV show in the 1990s. It refers to hockey players' sticks and how keeping them on the ice makes players ready to pass, receive, and shoot the puck (as well as keeps them from getting a penalty for high-sticking).

Example

I hope you have a good week. Remember to KYSOTI!
Thx. You, too!
It's important to remember to KYSOTI!
It's important to remember to KYSOTI!

Related Slang

Categories

Updated May 15, 2023

KYSOTI definition by Slang.net

This page explains what the acronym "KYSOTI" means. The definition, example, and related terms listed above have been written and compiled by the Slang.net team.

We are constantly updating our database with new slang terms, acronyms, and abbreviations. If you would like to suggest a term or an update to an existing one, please let us know!