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Quite Epic 

The most handsome, pretty, beautiful and generous person ever. Tho he is kind hearted he is quite poor so he should be given some tickets. Also Mizuhara best girl <3. He is called epic for short
Katsu: "Quite Epic or epic is so hot. I want to give him tickets"
Khun: "me too"
Quite Epic by Quite Epic March 6, 2023

quite, quite

A very posh expression used to express profound agreement, with strong understatement. Only used by the highly posh British. The 'double-quite' is a relative of the 'single quite', used in the similar circumstances, but less profound and much more common. The double-quite is not to be used by amateurs, or the would-be posh. It confers an added degree of standoffishness, unexpressed opinion or derision (as compared to the single quite) with respect to the person or thing being discussed.
person1: if Anne Boleyn doesn't give the king a male heir, she's going to be in trouble!

person 2: quite, quite
quite, quite by evilninjamaster November 13, 2009

Not quite 

band director: you guys were speeding up

band members.: oh no,

band director: that was not quite my tempo
Not quite by deadcatstudios December 28, 2020

Hello, you're quite good at turning me on 

This term, "Hello, you're quite good at turning me on" originated back 200 years ago in the time of the olympians. This term can be used as a 'pickup- line' attempt, and usually results with a slap in the face. On rare occasions it may be worse, for example: you may be kicked in the genitals, but do not fear, the pain will go away quickly, due to the fact that you will be unconscious.
"hello, name, you're quite good at turning me on"

*KICK*

*THUMP*

not quite porn 

Pornographic intended material thatisn't arousing to most people at all, nor is it part of a sickening fetish. It just makes most viewers indifferent.
Used before an adjective or descriptive noun to add to it's effect.
Wow, that kid Phil is quite the homo.
quite the by Brian Press December 28, 2007