Ambiguity, thy name is English - K

What is this?
Since there are so many words missing in english (and not just american english), the common words are given the task of having multiple meanings. How does one know which meaning to apply? The common answer is context. As in "how many translators from english does it take to replace a light bulb?" - "depends on the context".With today's communications, there's often no context. Text is often squeezed into tiny spaces (cell phone screens, button captions, road and other signs). It's easy to put together two or three words, all of them loaded with multiple meanings, and divine their intended meanings from all the possible combinations, for any context that may apply.
1-I-2005 - 6-III-2017 go home  
Expression
...may mean any of
keiser rolls
rolled up pieces of dough
the German emperor is rolling on the floor
the German emperor is rolling something (a joint?)
King's chocolate waltz
the waltz of the king's chocolate
the king has a chocolate waltz
know A from B: he knew his nuts from his bolts
he knew his nuts, learned about them from his bolts
he knew hot to distinguish his nuts from his bolts