Annie is married to Joe. Annie is also married to Billy. Joe and Billy are Quaneam (m).
Joe is married to Annie. Joe is also married to Niki. Annie and Niki are Quaneme (f).
Billy is married to Annie, who is married to Joe, who is married to Niki. They are all Quaneem (p)
Joe is married to Annie. Joe is also married to Niki. Annie and Niki are Quaneme (f).
Billy is married to Annie, who is married to Joe, who is married to Niki. They are all Quaneem (p)
by Chris Carducci January 22, 2008
Get the Quaneme mug.An exceptionally large and typically blonde creature that has a particular passion for the 'rear-splay'. Of 2 varieties, the better known is the 'lesser spotted Quainocerous'; this creature is known for being aggressive, high maintenance and possessing skills in magic, this includes several sightings of the 'sea-gul'. This includes turning a clasped handful of air into a handful of warm, sticky white substance and throwing it all over itself.
Rich - "Shit Batman, is that a lesser spotted Quainocerous?"
Batman - "Yikes! It must be.... Wait! Is that Jack?!"
Rich - "Be-Jesus! It is. Typical him, going for the 'rear-splay' in full public view."
Batman - "Yucky! The Quainocerous has just 'sea-gulled' again. Dutty biatch."
Batman - "Yikes! It must be.... Wait! Is that Jack?!"
Rich - "Be-Jesus! It is. Typical him, going for the 'rear-splay' in full public view."
Batman - "Yucky! The Quainocerous has just 'sea-gulled' again. Dutty biatch."
by inevitablysplaying January 10, 2012
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by Sexy Jalapeno January 8, 2019
Get the Quaipel mug.A drag queen wiener; a dick that has been tucked into one’s own bunghole as to accommodate scanty lingerie. :noun:
by Disneyland Chand September 4, 2022
Get the queiner mug.These expressions are placed at the end of rhetorical questions. If an affirmative answer is expected, quiaff is used. If the answer is expected to be negative, quineg is the proper closure.
"Do you possess any intelligence? Quineg"
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