Inquarsition


1: an argumentative style of making a claim that the opposing argument is impossible to prove correct in order to produce an argument about the argument itself : a portmanteau of the terms inquisition and inquartata (a sidestep maneuver in fencing)
john: i like cheese.
paul: you can’t say that, because the cheese you have had may have been different than the cheese i had and you can not prove which cheeses i have eaten.
john: everyone expects the inquarsition.

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