There is not a term "k1d" in knitting that I know of. So, I think you meant to write "k1b or k1B" or someone else made a typo and you meant to write what your wrote.
To knit "yo, k1B, yo, skpo" is to do the yo by bringing the yarn to the front of work, then knit into a stitch just below the next stitch, then bring yarn to the front again, and then slip the next stitches, knit 1, and then passover the slipped stitch.
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