Quose
to pose a question, invoking a possibly controversial or sensitive answer.
“what time did you get in last night?” the wife quose the husband.
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- quosh
when something goes crazy, or is rabid, and attacks you. (quashen, a similar word, means to smash or to break) jawdan: what happened to your face?! mikeielle: i was quoshed by a penguin!
- Quositive
when you’re not positive on something, and you woudn’t want to be quoted on it. how much are these chips?” “i’m not completely quositive, but i think they’re 1.75.”
- Fwieph
1) a word used in the same context as “wuss” or “p-ssy”, usually used to insult someone’s s-xuality and/or manliness. 2) a word used to describe someone who is pessimistic about daring situations, and who’s pessimistic -ssumptions are usually right. tom: this bridge is really high… hitting the water from this high up might hurt… […]
- Fwomp
1: the sound a jellyfish makes during reproduction. 2: a replacement for the word f-ck. 1: the small children on the field trip were spooked by the fwomp made by the jellyfish. 2: what the fwomp are you doing? motherfwomper! oh, fwomp! – did you see those two totally fwomping in the corner? a fwomp […]
- quosted
to post a quote onto a social network i.e. facebook. dude, he just quosted you and facebook and forgot to tag you!!