- Definition: The quick or summary version, usually of a story.
- Frequency of use: Low
Ex 1 -
Most commonly used as a verb:
"Jackson missed a few classes last week, so he was anxious to quimmer someone's notes before the exam."
Ex 2 -
As a continuous form of the verb phrase:
"Jackson was quimmering through his classmate's notes before the exam so he could could get one more good look at the study material."
Ex 3 -
Being used as a command:
"Quimmer it." (...said Jackson's classmate as she handed him her notes before the exam.)
Ex 4 -
As an adjective:
Jackson had just enough time to read through the quimmer version of the notes before the exam.
Ex 5 -
As a noun:
Jackson should have read the quimmer his classmates put together after school last week. (Background story: he was at the parking lot across the street doing donuts.)
A courageous soul, practiced in the art of feasting on the illusive Big Montana, and relishing the associated juices and sauces. A quim diver can never get their fill of the meaty folds.
Nessy is a champion quim diver - never has someone been so thirsty for sweet slit nectar.