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similar to a wad, only not as thick in consistency, and not lumpy, a regular load generally ahh it was so satisfying to leave a quat behind
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A zit or pimple. As seen in William Shakespeare's "Othello". "I have rubbed this young quat almost to the sense, and he grows angry." Iago, "Othello", V.i.11-12
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How you say "what" in Frenglish.
Common in Montreal Frenglish guy: Ca fait combien pour cet T-shirt de American Apparel?
Sales person: Ca fait cinqaunte pieces. Frenglish guy: Quat!? |
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A girl that makes you hate her more than any other female you've ever met. A combination of a queef, twat, and cunt. "Did that quat really just grab my boyfriend's ass?"
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Slang for Quarter usually used in drug circles. 'Yo, you got a quat fo' tree five?'
Translation: "Pardon me, but do you still have a Quarter of (name your favorite drug here) for three hundred and fifty dollars?" |
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Verbally meaning the same as quit, but used as past-tense. I quat that horrible place years ago.
I quat using the Internet when I became fat from all the cheeseburgers and shakes. That roadkill quat living yesterday. She finally quat yapping when the dog started howling at her. Thankfully that guy quat working here months ago. I should have quat while I had the chance. |
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A cute little burp that tastes like polenta. Ha, Ha, my wife just quated.
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Quat is a term derrived from the citrus fruit Kumquat and is used when referring to someone cretin-like. It can also be used to describe someone or something that is 'cute. Girl 1: Hey, look at this picture.
Girl 2: Ah she looks like sucha quat! |
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