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Not quite my tempo

Phrase said by drummers often sarcastic when a drummer plays really fast indicating that they want it being played faster.
Drummer: *drums at 666 bpm*
Other Drummer: “not quite my tempo.”
by Gebruik niet je echte naam. December 14, 2022
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jabroni quotient

The Jabroni Quotient is the percentage of males , from New Jersey / New York / Connecticut , infecting a particular event , place, or town. Creating a negative experience.
Dude I tried to go to the Sopranos Screening last night at the Theatre and Jabroni Quotient was maxing out , I had to get out of there.
by skiptracingclub September 28, 2023
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quone

Medicine:
v. To perform an act on a difficult patient.
When a patient gets difficult, you quone him
by DWarrior November 25, 2006
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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
by evilninjamaster November 13, 2009
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Quotely

–adverb
1. in exactly the same words; word for word: to repeat something quotely.

adjective
2. corresponding word for word to the original source or text: a quotely record of the proceedings.

3. skilled at recording or noting down speeches, proceedings, etc., with word-for-word accuracy: a quotely stenographer.
"And you said quotely, you said..."
by Big Pun Leslie March 11, 2008
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quoter

Someone who seems to be obcessed with quoting others.
Oscar Wilde was a great quoter.

Person 1 (non-quoter): "How are things going today?"

Person 2(quoter): "Everyone has his day and some days last longer than others." -Winston Churchill "

Person 1: "Good day to you Mr. Churchill."
by Wilde about Churchill February 21, 2011
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4 Quotah Ho

A term used for a girl who will act as a slave to a creepy fat man who has a face of a rat (or any type of creepy men for that matter) and in turn gets 4 quarters for tip.
Friend 1: You's a ho!
Friend 2: I ain't no ho!
Friend 3: You right. You's a 4 Quotah Ho!
by SmexyTristixy January 13, 2009
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