by Amberama March 29, 2018
Main Entry: quan
Pronunciation: \kwän\
Function: noun, verb, interjection, phrasal interjection
Etymology: Jamaican, Sean Kingston guan, "What a guan?!"
Date: 2010
Quan can not be defined. Usually used at the end of sentences (except in its interjectional forms) it is an ideological phrase that has many various and eclectic meanings. Similar to the tabooed "f" word, quan can act as a euphemism expressing something from being nettlesome to something being detrimental. When used alone as an interjection, it epitomizes a state of relief or happiness, as opposed to its verb and noun forms.
Pronunciation: \kwän\
Function: noun, verb, interjection, phrasal interjection
Etymology: Jamaican, Sean Kingston guan, "What a guan?!"
Date: 2010
Quan can not be defined. Usually used at the end of sentences (except in its interjectional forms) it is an ideological phrase that has many various and eclectic meanings. Similar to the tabooed "f" word, quan can act as a euphemism expressing something from being nettlesome to something being detrimental. When used alone as an interjection, it epitomizes a state of relief or happiness, as opposed to its verb and noun forms.
Noun: I can't believe he did that bro, what a quan.
Verb: 1. A: "Don't call me bro you faggot!" B: "Woah dog, I dont know why you're quanning."
2. Don't quan around or you might die.
3. A: "What happened when you slipped and fell?" B: "I just quaned."
Interjection: Quan! Quan bro! I'm so happy to see you!
Phrasal Interjection: What the quan?
Verb: 1. A: "Don't call me bro you faggot!" B: "Woah dog, I dont know why you're quanning."
2. Don't quan around or you might die.
3. A: "What happened when you slipped and fell?" B: "I just quaned."
Interjection: Quan! Quan bro! I'm so happy to see you!
Phrasal Interjection: What the quan?
by kingbaby March 11, 2010
When you are one with something. Suggests unity or completion. A loosely defined quality combining or uniting athletic skill with love and respect, as well as money.
This word is used in the movie Jerry Maguire by Tom Cruise and Cuba Gooding Jr. "Jerry, you are the ambassador of quan." And "Some players have coin, but I have the quan."
by jyther November 22, 2002
A coin in the battle mode of "Super Mario All-Stars", a video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Inspired by the quote from the movie "Jerry Maguire", "Some players have coin, but I have the quan."
by Scherzo May 12, 2005
Quan is a word that can be used to replace any word, specifically "fuck". Quan is an appropriate word that can be used around small children and they will have no idea what you are trying to say, because the word simply has no meaning.
by homiehales March 27, 2013
by Bob Vince December 01, 2008
by gregg April 16, 2005