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Quabble

Sudden ass cheese of the lower extremities while attempting locomotion, resulting in a fall/dive/realization that gravity always wins.
Yo, auntie just quabbled her ankle walking out the back door with those deviled eggs and busted all her shit.
by Unxpctd April 14, 2024
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quebble

1) A small fight.

2) A brief melody.

3) A TV show with just one season.
1) "We had a quebble."

2) "We sang a quebble."

3) "We watched a quebble."
by theworldofurbanwords December 8, 2024
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quabblefuck

Quabblefuck isn’t a word Nolan
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Queasemeister

One who is perpetually queasy. A master of Quease.

One who causes queasiness in others
Did you see Dylan, that queasemeister? He was vomiting on everything at the party and started a chain reaction of people vomiting.
by Hexicc January 27, 2025
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Quabooboolaba

Jack is such a Quabooboolaba!
by djmugo January 29, 2025
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Quab

that girl is such a quab, she has no personality
by anonymous February 1, 2025
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queb

Pronunciation: /kɛb/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
Queb (relative pronoun) - It is a substitute relative pronoun for both “which” and “that,” referring to matters, ideas, and situations in subordinate clauses. Derived directly from a Romance root of identification.
Significance:
• It defines a replacement for “which” and “that”.
• It emphasizes the reference to matters and concepts.
• It identifies that Queb functions within subordinate clauses.
• It avoids all restricted word origins.
• It improves sentence construction by reducing word count.
• It replaces “which” and “that”.
General relative pronoun: Queb
Examples:
• “The object, queb captured the light, illuminated vividly.” (Replaces “which/that”)
• “Is this the issue, queb concerns you?” (Replaces “which/that”)
• “The document, queb contained the facts, has been approved.”
• “That is the story, queb he related to us.”
• “The response, queb completed the exercise was erroneous”.
by Dmitrio February 10, 2025
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