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1. A person of Quebecois(e)ancestry. 2. One who lives in Quebec.
3. A person whose fashion sense is questionable and who sounds (a bit) like a duck.
I saw this total quebie, she was wearing really tight little black pants, a puffy winter coat and celine dion boots.

This quebie cut me off when i was driving and he wasn't even looking where he was going b/c he was eating a wheel of cheese.
Quebie by Anonymous August 11, 2003
Related Words
A string of slobber from your mouth when you wake up.
Brittney used her quebie to play jump rope with her cat Cloud.
Quebie by Kevin K. January 31, 2005
A person named Quenie is a person you’ll be blessed having with .She’s a smart person,clingy,pretty and always the best.
My bestfriend name is Quenie and I’m so blessed to have her
quenie by Hilsys May 22, 2020
Quarantine buddies. When you made a pact with one or two friends who are your quarantine buddies in times of a pandemic (like covid-19), to make sure you stay sane and safe.

You can also use the spelling 'Quby' for singular or 'Qubys' (plural).
I'm going for a walk with my Qubies and will keep a safe distance.
or
I'm hangin' with my Qubies. They help to keep me sane in these lonely times.
Qubies by Mrs The Bee May 6, 2020

Vive le Quebec Libre 

A powerful phrase from then-French President Charles de Gaulle to the people of Quebec, Canada from the balcony of the Montreal Town Hall in 1967.

Translating to "Long Live Free Quebec", it is considered by many to be Charles de Gaulle's semi-formal endorsement of the concept of Quebec sovereignty.

In the aftermath, Charles de Gaulle was forced to cut his visit short partially due to the outrage of the Canadian government at this statement. Since then, it has been a rallying call for supporters of Quebec sovereignty, as well as the Parti Quebecois, a pro-sovereignty political party based in Quebec.

It is widely believed that because of animosity stemming from this incident, then-Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau refused to attend a memorial service to Charles de Gaulle following his death some years later.
Charles de Gaulle: "Vive Montreal! Vive le Quebec! Vive le Quebec Libre! Vive le Canada Français! Et Vive la France!"

Crowd: *goes apeshit*

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Parti Quebecois Member#1: "Je te vois a la prochaine assemblee. Vive le Quebec Libre!"

Parti Quebecois Member #2: "Je te vois la aussi, et Vive le Quebec Libre!"
The french part of Canada, makers of the original POUTINE. Legal drinking age : 18, real drinking age : 13.
Quebec's a rolling party!
Quebec by DeBuDGuY March 30, 2003