Keri (disambiguation)

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Keri is a Hebrew term which literally means "happenstance", "frivolity" or "contrariness" and has come to mean "seminal emission".

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KERI is a radio station licensed to Bakersfield, California, U.S.

Keri or KERI may also refer to:

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