(acronym cqfd, but rarely used) : an offensive Quebec French phrase, which translated to English literally means an oafish, boorish, clumsy person who spectacularly fails at everything they do
(scene from Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets):
diary-released Tom Riddle : Harry, let me take you back in time, and show you who really opened The Chamber of Secrets the first time around.
Harry : who was he?
Tom Riddle: i am sure you would recognize him as Hagrid.
Harry: are you serious?Hagrid? But please don't qualify him as a con qui fail d'aplomb
diary-released Tom Riddle : Harry, let me take you back in time, and show you who really opened The Chamber of Secrets the first time around.
Harry : who was he?
Tom Riddle: i am sure you would recognize him as Hagrid.
Harry: are you serious?Hagrid? But please don't qualify him as a con qui fail d'aplomb
by Sexydimma December 07, 2016
by sasha james February 22, 2025
To be confused or taken aback
by Your_3rd_eye April 29, 2023
A person of Wisdom, Never afraid to try or discover new things. Loyal to his people, One of kind. He’s Also the lady’s man, Great personality.
by Qz November 24, 2021
Used as an adjective when describing something so cringe and weird.
Created by: Emma Dowhie & Paloma Chavez
Created by: Emma Dowhie & Paloma Chavez
by Butterfly13! December 07, 2020