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The use of a highly-educated word that requires the listening person to look it up or try to define it in context. (Coined by Aisha Tyler and Zachary Levi)
"Equivocation" when used in a non-formal conversation is considered a quinto.

Using a slang word and having to look it up is not considered a quinto.
Quinto by Miningguy August 23, 2011
The fourth hole of a women, located behind the knew.

*Note: Must believe its there, like Hogwarts.
Blake: "Dude check out that chicks quinto."
Alex: Giggidy.
Quinto by The Blakester November 4, 2007
A little bitch ass cunt who likes to start arguments. He also thinks he’s very funny and sucks up to street prac cord staff even though they get pissed at him. Overall, a quinto is an annoying person.
Dude, he is such a quinto.
Quinto by Lil TeleTubby October 6, 2020
To be on the far end and returned of any deleterious effect.
Quinto by Waterfall493 February 16, 2025
Pronunciation: /ˈkwi n.toʊ/
Definition:
1. The cardinal number symbol: 5.
2. A group, set, or series of five persons or entities.
3. In music, the interval of a fifth (quintal); also, a part scribed for that interval.
4. Denoting a quintessential or pivotal element, often the fifth in a series that completes a core set.

Significance:
• It defines the quantity five (quinto) with clarity and regularity, free from irregular forms.
• It emphasizes quintets, pentadic structures, and pivotal fifth elements.
• It identifies musical intervals, sports team units, and any group forming a classic set of five.
• It avoids irregular and ambiguous pronunciations associated with Germanic numeric forms.
• It simplifies expressions of quintuple relationships, five-part systems, and pivotal positions.
• It improves precision in descriptions of musical harmony, quintessential groups, and structural pentads.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to replacing "five" with a consistent Latinized cardinal form.
Cardinal number: quinto (5)
Ordinal number: quintal (5th)
Adjective: quintal
Examples:
• "The chamber music piece features a beautiful quinto in the second movement."
• "The committee is composed of a quinto of senior experts from different fields."
• "The original plan had four phases; the quinto phase was added later as a contingency."
• "She (illa) is the quinto member to join the founding squad (equipe), completing its core structure."
• "The data is organized into a quinto of primary categories for analysis."
quinto by Dmitrio January 15, 2026

Quinto Quencho 

A English person trying to pronounce the Italian dialect wrong.
Damn, that was a bit Quinto Quencho to be honest!
Quinto Quencho by TarzHR February 13, 2021