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Trading Quids

A secret "handshake" used by several shadowy societies in Britain concerned with the reestablishment of the Empire, especially in North America.
Person 1: Sir, would you like to exchange quids with me?
Person 2: I do not understand to what you are referring.
Person 1: Ah, my mistake.
Person 3: Excuse me, I could not help but overhear your proffer of trading quids with that fellow. I would be happy to trade quids with you.
Person 1: Ah well in that case, kind sir, please take this quid and also this secret parcel as a gesture of my good will.
by Wide Mouth November 29, 2012
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Drama Quisling

A person who rejects his own's peoples values, policies and society and who loudly seeks public attention while promoting the cause of his own side's enemies. A useful idiot who is an attention whore.
We went to the solidarity rally, but a bunch of drama Quislings were protesting us and calling us fascists.
by Lior45 June 12, 2015
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Dont leave me Quisling

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queen of quifs

Used as a honourable name or complement. Meaning that you are the queen of all quifs and are above every other person of the general public.
person 1: did u smell my quif? It was so good!
person 2 :omg queen of quifs!

I love you so much because you are my best friend, the queen of quifs!
by queen of quifs July 25, 2018
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Crown and Quats Peach

A libation created by a Hebrew man mixing Crown Royal Peach and Loquat wine. Patent Pending.
While on a religious retreat, Crown and Quats Peach was invented by a Hebrew man.
by Billy Winters 04 May 29, 2021
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i'll be home for quismois

A mispronunciation of Camila Cabello when she was singing the song "I'll Be Home For Christmas."
Instruments... Camila: I'll be home for quismois.
by Zon’t Zo It December 25, 2022
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Mr. Quisno

A high school art teacher and track/cross-country coach famous for his throat punches and catchphrase, “What the?” He is also well known for his off-color jokes and calling his students names like wedgeheads, dingbats, nimrods, and sons of biscuits. Don’t take his nicknames for his students personally bc he jokes with students like that in a way of saying he likes them.
Spencer: “Did you hear that Riley was sent home after Mr. Quisno throat punched him for ‘being a wedgehead’?”
by rosenovarocks February 13, 2021
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