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quief

  • to expel air from the vagina.

    Last edited on May 16 2011. Submitted by Evan J. from Los Angeles, CA, USA on Feb 15 2000.

  • a vaginal fart.
    She quiefed out of her pussy.

    Last edited on Mar 15 2000. Submitted by fredo l. from New York, NY, USA on Mar 15 2000.

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quim

  • female genitalia.
    She's got a tight little quim.

    Last edited on Nov 27 1999. Submitted by Patrick B. from River Ridge, LA, USA on Nov 27 1999.

  • Female genitalia.
    I need to get me some quim.

    Last edited on Jan 30 2003. Submitted by Fred B. from Devon, UK on Jan 30 2003.

  • pussy/vagina.
    She had a fit quim.

    Last edited on Mar 03 2003. Submitted by ben l. from Bordon, Whitehill, Hampshire, UK on Mar 03 2003.

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quingraphive

noun

  • a word or form of a word that shows that the predecessing word is five letters long.

    Last edited on Oct 01 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 01 2024.

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quink

  • Nerd,Loser
    Get lost ya fuckin Quink.

    Last edited on Mar 01 2015. Submitted by Anonymous on Mar 01 2015.

verb

  • Describes a quirky one-eyed wink, used online including via twitter.
    Gday mate winking @ you ;^)
    This definition is questionable and is pending deletion. It will be saved from deletion if legitimate citations are found.

    Last edited on Jul 22 2012. Submitted by d3u5 from Uluru NT 0872, Australia on Mar 07 2012.

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quit fucking around

verb - intransitive

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-quo

noun

  • In Linguistical English, it is used to reiterate that the word or words said are of a quotation, therefore addressing that verbal responsibility is not applicable to the person using the quotative case because this person is not the originator of a claim or claims within a quote.

    quotative case - this case in Linguistical English became into existence in order to make sure people aren't accused of claiming something they don't claim.

    Last edited on Sep 13 2024. Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 13 2024.

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