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Quasidaisical

Half-interested, half-checked-out; experiencing partial engagement, especially during boring, repetitive, or uninspiring conversations or tasks. You're trying... but not with your whole heart.

That feeling when you're kinda listening, kinda not. You're there, but your soul is halfway on a beach drinking a margarita. Not rude, just... quasidaisical
Whenever the topic shifts to politics, I get a little quasidaisical."
"She smiled and nodded, but her quasidaiscal energy said she was mentally on a beach somewhere."
"I'm not ignoring you, I'm just feeling quasidaisical today."
by HowdyHank April 26, 2025
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Quasirhombicosidodecahedron

Tennisballs third favorite shape
"Man my third favorite shape is the Quasirhombicosidodecahedron"
by tennisBALLlover2763 April 30, 2025
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quasi-intellectualism

Intellectuals that are based off of many tacit and explicit content that results to the affirmation that is based of pure quasi-invention and quasi-inference.

According to many in the area of intelligent people, such as John James, Elon Musk, and also many world leaders agree that:
quasi = I invented it frls.
My mom has quasi-intellectualism because she saw a TikTok about the destruction of the world, and said that it was going to be bad.
by alrlilbro2024 May 6, 2025
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quasidouchefuckery

quasidouchefuckery / kwɑ zi duʃ fʌk ə ri / adjective/ almost being utterly contemptible.
His quasidouchefuckery pushed her to the limits of longanimity.
by lifeintheair March 4, 2026
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Quasi-fallacies

Reasoning patterns that resemble fallacies but operate differently—arguments that look fallacious from outside but make sense within their context. Quasi-fallacies are the shape-shifters of logic: they wear the clothes of fallacy but serve legitimate functions. A circular argument in a formal debate is fallacious; the same circle in a therapeutic context might be healing. An ad hominem in a scientific paper is wrong; the same attack in a political context might be relevant. Quasi-fallacies remind us that fallaciousness is context-dependent, that the same form can serve different functions in different settings.
Quasi-fallacies Example: "He attacked the speaker's character in a political debate. Textbook ad hominem—but the speaker's character was directly relevant to the issue (trust on policy). Quasi-fallacy: it looked like a fallacy, functioned like a fallacy in some contexts, but here it was relevant. She couldn't dismiss it with a label; she had to address the relevance."
by Abzugal March 7, 2026
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Quanshelking

The act of feeding you sexual partner alcohol (preferably Hennessy) in large amounts untill they start to throw up. The person throwing up will attempt to give oral sex while the other lights a blunt in the anus of the person throwing up.
I would go out for drink but Tyrone put me through quite the quanshelking episode last night.
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Quahoo

(KWA-HOO)
Another amazing word for “vagina”. It is like hoohaa but better! It’s a combination of coochie and hoohaa. (But is spelled with a qua for some reason)
Person 1: “She’s been letting her sleep at his house, she’s gonna get pregnant!”
Person 2: “She’s probably letting her spend the night so she doesn’t have to deal with her.”
Person 1: “Well I’m gonna have to deal with a screaming baby coming out her QUAHOO!!”
by Bubble booty bottom boy July 10, 2025
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