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Land Quidditch

The muggle version of Quidditch, which originates form the widely popular Harry Potter books. In land quidditch you run around on brooms wielding bats and hitting the "snitch". Requires two teams.
I'm going to play Land Quidditch today, do you want in?
by Hatscarf September 23, 2010
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Sexual Quidditch

1. The act of two people flirting/getting intimate, can refer to one-sided sexual quidditch.

2. Refers to a person playing 'mind games' with another person.
1. Robert and Dahlia had been playing sexual quidditch all day, and the rest of us wondered whether they would hook up when we left the room.

2. Stacy had been playing sexual quidditch with my emotions all day; when I acted upon it she denied my return sexual quidditch.
by The Wild Card Phenom April 24, 2010
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Related Words

Quiddit

One word for "Quit" and "It".
"QUIDDIT! Stop touching me!"
"No YOU QUIDDIT! You started this!"
"No... YOU QUIDDIT!!"
by electronicbattleground November 8, 2004
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quid pro quo

Lat. What for what; something for something.
A nice dinner, drinks, and a show quid pro quo, use your imagination
by gAZI March 24, 2003
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playing quidditch

1. The entire act of masturbation

2. The entire act of sex with a partner.
1. beating bludgers is one facet of playing Quidditch.

2. I just got finished playing Quidditch with Melissa; she said she caught the snitch, but I still think she pulled a wronski feint on me.
by The Ravenclaw Seeker March 4, 2005
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Quidditch

Quidditch is the uber sport played on broom-sticks in teh awesome b00ks (Harry Potter)
aright harry wanna go play some Quidditch, you can have a go of my broom
by Fluker July 19, 2005
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Quilici

Pronounced "quill-EE-chee," this is the name of an ages old Italian mob family from Silicy.

Often unveiled after their deaths, members of the infamous Quilici family have a strange tendency to die in bizarre ways or by complete misfortune.

Examples of secret Quilici family members: John F. Kennedy, Amelia Earhardt, and Bono.

"Quilici" may also refer to someone who is of unexpectedly high intelligence.
"Oh you didn't know? Papa John was actually a Quilici."
by Professor of Nomenclature March 11, 2010
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