by Hammerofdawn November 3, 2016
 Get the Sugar Quotemug.
Get the Sugar Quotemug. "I'm horni~ come on~" "ah daddy~ I've got the come~" "I change the thongs two times a day (okey) it's Niagara falls in this pussy all day" "poosay" "pussy" "BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK" "meow~ meow~" "papi"
by Ilikesailormoon_13 July 11, 2022
 Get the Cupcakke quotesmug.
Get the Cupcakke quotesmug. Something that is almost a quote, but not quite. It means you're borrowing some words and either can't quite remember the exact words, or you're twisting them for effect.
by GeorgeIII January 11, 2011
 Get the Semi-quotemug.
Get the Semi-quotemug. Raul: "I'm heteroflexible! I mean, I'm straight, but shit happens!"
Teri: "That's totally an infobox quote."
Teri: "That's totally an infobox quote."
by lipglossbepoppin November 7, 2010
 Get the infobox quotemug.
Get the infobox quotemug. The act of citing a source to support a hypothesis and burying the reference in a footnote or endnote that, once investigated, turns out to be irrelevant, spurious or entirely fictitious.
Similar to quote-stuffing, a common practice in academic paper-writing, but not to be confused with quote mining.
Similar to quote-stuffing, a common practice in academic paper-writing, but not to be confused with quote mining.
I was trying to track down that juicy reference that Malcolm Gladwell dropped about what Nietzsche said about cell phones but it turned out to be total quote-laundering.
by panopticonopolis December 1, 2011
 Get the quote-launderingmug.
Get the quote-launderingmug. The act of "sniping" a quote, i.e taking a sentence or sentences and replying to them individually.
While not being quote mining per se, quote sniping is regarded as a nefarious thing to do while arguing on online forums.
While not being quote mining per se, quote sniping is regarded as a nefarious thing to do while arguing on online forums.
Person 1: Do you agree about X?
Person 2: Yes, because it's a valid arguement.
Person 1: First of all, it's "argument". Silent e's disappear when suffixes are added. Secondly, outright denying blatantly true facts is not a valid argument.
quote sniping at its finest.
Person 2: Yes, because it's a valid arguement.
Person 1: First of all, it's "argument". Silent e's disappear when suffixes are added. Secondly, outright denying blatantly true facts is not a valid argument.
quote sniping at its finest.
by and yet another guy September 5, 2011
 Get the quote snipingmug.
Get the quote snipingmug. 1. a critic (usually of movies) who provides quotes favorable for use in promotions in exchange for something (such as a movie junket)
 
2. a derisive term for anyone who obsesses over quotes
2. a derisive term for anyone who obsesses over quotes
by The Return of Light Joker October 16, 2008
 Get the quote whoremug.
Get the quote whoremug.