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Kim Kardashian "Down for Some Hookups" but Not Checking Out Kanye's Ass in NYC

Sure, Kim Kardashian is psyched about her move to the Big Apple with sister Kourtney.

Kim can bond with her sister. Babysit nephew Mason. Launch that new store. Oh yeah, almost forget. She can also start trolling for men.

"I'm down for some hookups," she told Ryan Seacrest today on his radio show.

MORE: Check out all the hotspots Kim hit last week!

After dating Miles Austin following her split with Reggie Bush, the reality star swears she's totally solo this time.

"This couldn't have come at a more perfect time for me to just get out of my life [in L.A.]...I'm single and I keep on saying, 'I'm single for the first time' but I never have really given it a shot to be single," she explained to Ryan, "I tried and I tried to play that role but I really wasn't single."

Asked about a rumor that Scott Disick was trying to set her up with friends, Kim said that was news to her.

"Maybe that's happening behind my back. I don't know how I feel about that," she said, before adding, "I'd be down for some hookups."

But just because Kim's willing to get set up on some dates doesn't mean she's got her sights set on Kanye West, who dropped by the sisters' new Dash location yesterday.

"He came by the store. We wanted to show him our new designs of the store," she explained, before Ryan asked about paparazzi photos seeming to show Kim giving Kanye a look-over.

"I was not checking out his ass," Kim added, "Don't start any rumors!"



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