by HawaiianPunch1 April 15, 2025
Get the I quitmug. Derived from the term “rage quitting”, stage quitting is when someone exits a situation angrily but it is actually just an act and they are not really mad. Stage quitting can take the form of an ironic rage quit for banter, or just simply be done as a cry for attention.
1) Cal was getting dragged in the group chat so he left. He was only pretending to be annoyed though, it was just a stage quit.
2) Lucy was getting bored so she stage quit the group chat for some attention.
2) Lucy was getting bored so she stage quit the group chat for some attention.
by JohnLbmbmbm January 10, 2022
Get the Stage Quitmug. if your homie wants to quit a bad habit you can say it to convince him to do that bad habit one more time.
+ Homie : Dude, i am suffering from my this drunking problem.
- Y : Ahhh c'mon duuuudeeee. You can always quit tomorrow. Come drink with me one more time.
+ Homie : Ok.. One last time then.
- Y : Ahhh c'mon duuuudeeee. You can always quit tomorrow. Come drink with me one more time.
+ Homie : Ok.. One last time then.
by DamienGrey September 29, 2019
Get the you can always quit tomorrowmug. A fun euphemism for the state of blackout intoxication that one achieves by consuming excessive amounts of alcohol; when one gets so "lit" that they must "quit".
Hey Chad, how was the party?
Man, I got so ripped I had to lit quit. I don't remember being brought home, but I am told that I kissed Mikey's hand repeatedly and called him a medieval sire.
Chad, you're fucked.
Man, I got so ripped I had to lit quit. I don't remember being brought home, but I am told that I kissed Mikey's hand repeatedly and called him a medieval sire.
Chad, you're fucked.
by chad_dingers January 1, 2018
Get the lit quitmug. Quite Something. Means literally quite something. As in She or He is quite something. Profound. Over the top. Amazing. Nearly perfect, but not quite. It's quite something.
by Mikkadr April 15, 2022
Get the Quite Somethingmug. by Laibaak_Freestyle August 5, 2020
Get the quitmug. 