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A contraction (short form) for "thank you" created from elision of the first part of the word and by using the last phonetic syllable ("kyou").

Notable for saving time in everyday speech for being able to be said faster than alternatives such as "thanks" and texted/typed faster than "ty."
Person 1: There you go, here's the note that you missed from the lecture today.
Person 2: "Q"
Q by Savaros March 18, 2017
Why is there nothing that starts with Q
Q by RawrImaGoldfish May 6, 2011
when a really gullible person tricks another gullible person of lesser gullibility.
q by mike xie February 22, 2005