Qwat
1. with the intent to confuse, it is a response given by a male to a female person. the female may have been discussing a subject matter that he has no interest in perusing, or that he had ignored completely from the start.
2. noun: a flatulence of seemingly important information offered in conversation usually by a female, but sometimes by gay males.
a combination of the verb “qwefe”, “qweef”, or “queef” and the posing of a question “what?”
1. bob was watching the game with 10 seconds left to play. he heard his wife in the background, ” have you heard a word i said?” he responded with a confused look, “qwat?”
2. noun: her qwat of talking seemed like a buzz in the background during the party.
a combonation of a verb and noun, queef being the verb and tw-t being the noun. a queefing tw-t. orgin, the fruit the c-mmy- qwat.
that b-tch that dumped me was a qwat.
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