Andy Capp wasn't sure whether he could get a good score on an employment-related quiz, but as an expert snooker player, he could totally ace an eye cue test!
by QuacksO April 10, 2023

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by phocuelover June 10, 2021

The absence of something (some detail, signal, or anomaly) which highlights an answer to a problem or question.
Doctors used to believe all disease manifested as something foreign/outside the body attacking it. In the case of Scurvy, a lot of doctors got tunnel vision looking for a positive cue. (Some Germ or pathogen present that would explain the condition.) But none was to be found. It wasn't until biochemist Fredrick Gowland Hopkins considered what was absent (a lack of vitamin C) that the true cause of scurvy was discovered. This absence was a negative cue.
by Olive989 October 25, 2023

Used for when you strongly agree with something. Often associated with the word capeesh, which is asked to clarify that you understand. If you really want someone to know that you are listening and agree with what they are saying just say "quetip". This will be sure to get their attention.
Person 1: "So are you getting what I'm saying?"
Person 2: "Oh yes, definitely! cue tip!"
"That is so que tip!"
"Yeah I agree, that sounds cue tip."
Person 2: "Oh yes, definitely! cue tip!"
"That is so que tip!"
"Yeah I agree, that sounds cue tip."
by Cheyenne ;) February 10, 2022

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by JustthisonetimeOK February 6, 2019
