quarter
most unknown slur
a quarter is a word describing twenty five scents,
such people including myself and jenna davis can use this word since we are quarters and even then it's offensive.
most unknown slur
a quarter is a word describing twenty five scents,
such people including myself and jenna davis can use this word since we are quarters and even then it's offensive.
bad person - penny nickle dime penny penny nickle dime nickle penny nickle dime penny penny nickle quarter
good person - you can't say q word
bad person now who is good person - ok
good person - you can't say q word
bad person now who is good person - ok
by danny is fat November 16, 2020
A synonym of Devils Triangle, apparently. And before you ask, it's not a sex act involving 2 males and 1 female, but a drinking game.
"Have you ever heard of the drinking game Quarters?" Brett said, knowingly lying off his ass under oath and comparing a sex act to a drinking game.
by A_Real_American October 02, 2018
by Cloudy1 July 08, 2019
P1:Hey what's your body count again?
P2: 25, each
P1:what do you mean by each?
P2: 25 women, 25 children
P1:LIKE THE QUARTER!
P2: 25, each
P1:what do you mean by each?
P2: 25 women, 25 children
P1:LIKE THE QUARTER!
by Suckle:twister-180 May 29, 2025
One who is often self-aware of the likes of others but dismisses them for the sanctity of being genuine. Will find anyone who dismisses honest approach and will put his hands for free on facebook market to anyone who thinks they can outshine him at being Wolverine in the modern world.
by BroSquared April 06, 2022
A term in which you say when an individual says when another says something stupid. (You would proceed to knock on their forehead twice)
by FreakMan445 December 04, 2022
In the 1980’s in Essex county, Nj, I worked in a restaurant where the wait staff was predominantly white and the dish room was predominantly black. (I maintain I was the last white American man to work as a dishwasher!) whenever any of my coworkers wanted a quarter for change they would always ask for a “case quarter.” No explanation was asked for, none given. But it was fairly widespread urban slang at least in the mid eighties in northern nj.
Just now, I’m watching an old film on tcm, “flying down to Rio”, and one of the principle characters asked another for a “case quarter” again looking for a 25 cent piece for smaller change. No further context given.
Brings back wonderful memories, as well as a few questions!
Just now, I’m watching an old film on tcm, “flying down to Rio”, and one of the principle characters asked another for a “case quarter” again looking for a 25 cent piece for smaller change. No further context given.
Brings back wonderful memories, as well as a few questions!
by JJW Factor December 01, 2021