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Adversus solem ne loquitor

It comes from latin and means "Don't speak against the sun" (don't waste your time arguing the obvious)
"-I'm sure! The Earth has two moons!
-You know that's impossible! Adversus solem ne loquitor.
Adversus solem ne loquitor by nundu November 12, 2009
Related Words
A Spanish slang meaning "Crazy Little Girl" or "Crazy Girl"
Hola Liquita!....how are you my loquita?
Loquita by Brittania March 18, 2015

loquacious 

ADJ; Talking too much, Someone that talks alot.
Wow, That girl is a loquacious person.
that guy knows how to communicate real good, he knows how to loquar.
loquar by apostropherex October 25, 2010
to speak through technology..esp social media, online games or mobile phones like I phone or blackberry
Britney and I, we'll be in touch, let's loquar tomorrow, through facebook, skype or my new Iphone.
loquar by discomaster October 28, 2010

res ipsa loquitur 

The thing speaks for itself. Legal term for something which is self-evident.
res ipsa loquitur by Kurtz February 10, 2004