Literally translates to "that's harsh."
An exclamation to indicate that, whether it is said in French or English, what has been noticed or brought to attention is bad, shameful, or embarrassing.
Can also be used to describe someone acting in a rotten, terrible, horrible or mean way.
An exclamation to indicate that, whether it is said in French or English, what has been noticed or brought to attention is bad, shameful, or embarrassing.
Can also be used to describe someone acting in a rotten, terrible, horrible or mean way.
I can't believe that elderly woman is wearing a miniskirt. Quelle-harsh.
or
You are being quelle-harsh. You should be nice.
or
You are being quelle-harsh. You should be nice.
by KCdowntown April 15, 2009
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by Stephenx July 2, 2007
Get the quelch mug.A language created by J.R.R. Tolkein which was sacredly spoken by elves, the language was mostly written in the alphabet tengwar, which was also created by J.R.R. Tolkein
He was speaking Quenya
by Jimmy Joe December 24, 2003
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by memoryzlapsed@yahoo.com September 30, 2008
Get the quesy mug.A cross between queef (a vaginal expulsion of air) and a belch (a loud protrusion of air and often small particles from the mouth). As such, a quelch is a loud belch from the vaginal region often resulting in a light spray emerging from this region.
Hannah quelched all over Rainer's face as he went to fellate her, covering his face in an opaque liquid.
by Matt Coolness August 31, 2007
Get the quelch mug.A quelf is a penile expulsion of gas; the male counterpart of the quelf, occurring in rare circumstances such as following development of a fistula.
by Tomatobiy November 26, 2011
Get the Quelf mug.A proposed new letter to be added to the English alphabet. Represented by the character Þ.
The only use for Þ is when translating the sound a modem makes while connecting into English, similar to the hissing of a feline with phlegmy throat.
Can be compared to gutteral noises found in the Arabic language. (Possible Semetic roots?)
The only use for Þ is when translating the sound a modem makes while connecting into English, similar to the hissing of a feline with phlegmy throat.
Can be compared to gutteral noises found in the Arabic language. (Possible Semetic roots?)
Gayaal: What does the modem have to say?
Tim: Beeeeeeeeeep ÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞ (Quel) Beep.
Arab: ÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞ Muhhamed jihad *boom*
Tim: Beeeeeeeeeep ÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞ (Quel) Beep.
Arab: ÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞ Muhhamed jihad *boom*
by Neil Burnside April 13, 2008
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