A person that spends an uncommonly large amount of free time watching movies therefore basing the majority of his personality on quoting popular lines in movies.
A person that loves to state how they hate cable but its really just because they are either too cheap or too poor to purchase cable so they settle for NetFlix instead and therefore spend most of their time quoting movies and telling you how awesome the show "Breaking Bad" or Dexter is to watch 15 hours a day.
A person that loves to state how they hate cable but its really just because they are either too cheap or too poor to purchase cable so they settle for NetFlix instead and therefore spend most of their time quoting movies and telling you how awesome the show "Breaking Bad" or Dexter is to watch 15 hours a day.
Joe: Can you believe what it's like talking to Kyle?
Jim: I know all he does is quote Beer Fest and scenes from Old School or Anchorman. He's got zero of his own personality. What a movie quote whore.
Jim: I know all he does is quote Beer Fest and scenes from Old School or Anchorman. He's got zero of his own personality. What a movie quote whore.
by Ima firin Ma Lazer November 27, 2011
Get the Movie quote whore mug."The Quote Book" is a quote book written by WilburSoot (YouTube/Twitch star), which contains funny quotes and sayings said by TommyInnit (YouTube/Twitch star). Over the months, Wilbur has collected quite a few, with most of them being slightly embarrassing (on Tommy's part) catchphrases.
From MCC 4: "Just killed a woman, feeling good"
"That's going in the Quote Book!"
*A lot of laughing*
"That's going in the Quote Book!"
*A lot of laughing*
by TempoBerrily January 13, 2021
Get the The Quote Book mug.Guy #1: Say hello to my best friend!
Guy #2: Isn't it say hello to my little friend?
Guy #3: Yeah, he always Gabes-up quotes like that.
Guy #2: Isn't it say hello to my little friend?
Guy #3: Yeah, he always Gabes-up quotes like that.
by valleygirl99 December 5, 2012
Get the Gabes-Up Quotes mug.A longer version of quoting of a person's saying. People frequently uses this mostly because they liked what the person said. Most of the people uses He/She said, but this is just a longer version. Mostly used in books, etc.
by wildchildOWO April 8, 2017
Get the He said, and I quote mug."Yes, the fingerprint could belong to him, but it was of such poor quality that I cannot be sure."
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"In his testimony he stated the the fingerprint belonged to the defendant."
"You're quote mining!"
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"In his testimony he stated the the fingerprint belonged to the defendant."
"You're quote mining!"
by GuyWithCable October 8, 2008
Get the quote mining mug.The paired words which PRECEDE and FOLLOW a quotation, as a kind of punctuation, orally representing the words for punctuation marks " ... "
While "Quote ... endquote" appears more logical, it is in fact the word "unquote" which appears at the end of a direct quotation, according to The Merriam-Webster dictionary, and Fowler's Modern English Usage (a British publication). Neither The Merriam-Webster Dictionary nor Fowler's Modern English Usage lists or recognizes the single word "quote" END QUOTE "unquote", but Fowler's Modern English Usage does indicate that "unquote" appears in the Oxford English Dictionary.
While "Quote ... endquote" appears more logical, it is in fact the word "unquote" which appears at the end of a direct quotation, according to The Merriam-Webster dictionary, and Fowler's Modern English Usage (a British publication). Neither The Merriam-Webster Dictionary nor Fowler's Modern English Usage lists or recognizes the single word "quote" END QUOTE "unquote", but Fowler's Modern English Usage does indicate that "unquote" appears in the Oxford English Dictionary.
A relevant and contemporary example:
There is no such thing as a QUOTE secret Muslim UNQUOTE.
Muslims OPENLY proclaim their Muslim faith when they say in Arabic QUOTE ash hadu an La illaha ill Allah wa Muhammadan Ras Ullu UNQUOTE. To deny or hide their faith is rather QUOTE not to be a Muslim UNQUOTE.
The widely used expression "Quote Unquote" is a colloquial expression which does not justify its incorrect use in that form, since the two words should be separated by some kind of word, phrase or sentence, a quotation, but is evidence that language is constantly evolving, as with the word "gay", whose primary meaning today is totally different than it was 50 years ago.
There is no such thing as a QUOTE secret Muslim UNQUOTE.
Muslims OPENLY proclaim their Muslim faith when they say in Arabic QUOTE ash hadu an La illaha ill Allah wa Muhammadan Ras Ullu UNQUOTE. To deny or hide their faith is rather QUOTE not to be a Muslim UNQUOTE.
The widely used expression "Quote Unquote" is a colloquial expression which does not justify its incorrect use in that form, since the two words should be separated by some kind of word, phrase or sentence, a quotation, but is evidence that language is constantly evolving, as with the word "gay", whose primary meaning today is totally different than it was 50 years ago.
by AbdAlRahman September 19, 2010
Get the QUOTE UNQUOTE mug.Originating from the Greek analogous hóper édei deîxai (ὅπερ ἔδει δεῖξαι), meaning "which had to be demonstrated". The phrase is traditionally placed in its abbreviated form (Q.E.D.) at the end of a mathematical proof or philosophical argument. Phrase synonymous with "Quite Easily Done."
∫|Ψ(x, t)|² dx (from -infinity to infinity)= e^(2Γt/ħ) ∫|ψ|²dx(from -infinity to infinity)
The second term is independant of t, therefore Γ=0 & ∫|Ψ(x, t)|² dx (from -infinity to infinity)=∫|ψ|²dx(from -infinity to infinity)=1 {Normalized}
Q.E.D. "quod erat demonstrandum"
The second term is independant of t, therefore Γ=0 & ∫|Ψ(x, t)|² dx (from -infinity to infinity)=∫|ψ|²dx(from -infinity to infinity)=1 {Normalized}
Q.E.D. "quod erat demonstrandum"
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