n: a fictitious pornographic video, supposedly filmed in the early 1980's, which fictional housewife Lois Griffin would have preferred to keep secret.
It was revealed in the episode "And I'm Joyce Kinney", (Season 9, Episode 9) by none other than Joyce Kinney herself.
It was revealed in the episode "And I'm Joyce Kinney", (Season 9, Episode 9) by none other than Joyce Kinney herself.
Male 1: Dude, did you see Family Guy last night?!
Male 2: No, why, what happened?
Male 1: Lois was in a porno called Quest For Fur!
Male 2: No, why, what happened?
Male 1: Lois was in a porno called Quest For Fur!
by GrammarHero January 17, 2011
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We took ayahuasca and went on a Vision Quest. This entailed wandering aimlessly through the woods. The demons in the trees guided us and we were never heard from again. (until we awoke on a bed of pine needles and wandered home)
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*T.O. smirks*
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Get the Quesadilla mug.A simple and straightforward interrogative expression posed to a person who is perceived to have intelligence but upon answering is proven otherwise.
If you ask what type of newspapers you read, then I just asked you a gotcha question.
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What types of newspapers do you read?
How do you spell your name?
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What types of newspapers do you read?
How do you spell your name?
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Get the gotcha question mug.1. An utterance emitted by Washington Nationals rookie phenom Bryce Harper, June 12, 2012, to a Toronto reporter press conference who asked if Harper was going to take advantage of Canada's legal drinking age after his home run in a win over the Blue Jays and if so what his preferred brand of beer would be.
2. A phrase used to express dissatisfaction with a particular line of inquiry.
2. A phrase used to express dissatisfaction with a particular line of inquiry.
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