it can be used as a verb- He kept the ball.
another answer is a noun, as, technically, any word can be a noun. i.e.-
Kept is a verb and a noun. kept is the noun in that sentence.
To keep your focus on your main goal or objective.
keep in touch
keep quite.
It means to keep your opinion, your decision, your judgment to yourself, and not share it.
To 'keep your word' means to stand by what you say, or to follow through and not backout
On the bracelets "keep it wet"mean keep your vagina wet. Keep it juicy .
what do it mean if i got to keep spiting alot
Not to sure what you mean by "hard to keep" By the way its "Purebred". By hard to keep do you mean, are the mean, will they run away?
It could mean one of the following: "Keep me informed" "Stay on top of it and keep me in the loop"
Keep on Your Mean Side was created on 2003-04-01.
If you "keep" a holiday, then you celebrate it.
mean joy and keep smlie.
If you mean melting, keep it out of the Sun, keep it cool. If you mean making it, I don't know, but at least I tried.
Keep In touch
To keep solvent, not destitute
You keep it
To keep doing good,or keep improving yourself.