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4. quite
An unfortunate (and all too common) misspelling of the word quiet. This usage originates from cheeky gits attempting to parade their self-affirmed expertise regarding the latest 133t computer hardware. Examples are most often found in customer-submitted reviews of equipment such as CPU coolers, graphics cards, power supplies, water cooling systems, and most commonly, case fans.
Instances of the term actually should prompt product re-evaluation in sensible folk, as users of it call into question whether they are capable of critical thought, or if they even own said equipment.
1. The fans included with the case were quite.

2. The replacement cooler was quite compared to the stock one.
1. Quite
A word true gentlemen use when they agree with something another gentleman has spoken. It can also be used as an adjective in stead of "really".
That man is quite the lad. Yes, quite.
2. quite
In this context, quite is used as a stand-alone adjective. A non-specific expression of approval. Equivalent calling something or someone "money."
Damn yo, that girl is quite!
This shit is quite!
by The Juice Man Apr 27, 2005 add a video
3. quite
Quite - 21'st century slang for yes

came about in the suburbal area of long island, . . . by two girls named anna and christa.
Chris: i am an inventor
anna: quite
by anna Mar 9, 2005 add a video
5. quite
This means "Kevin is the man!"
I quite, just rename the book to something like "Why Ambizzy and Mousee wanna be just like Mach"
by Mach1 Sep 9, 2004 add a video
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