Noun (person / thing / idea; whichever you choose)
1. "Gangstaa" female, one who would snap in your face in zig-zag motions making exxagerated head-bopping movenents.
2. Someone who would bitch at you for looking at them the wrong way, or for any other reason and then say "hol mah earrrings!"
3. A "White Qua - Qua" refers to a white person (female) who thinks that she is black and most likely ghetto because ignint people thing that that's cool.
1. "Gangstaa" female, one who would snap in your face in zig-zag motions making exxagerated head-bopping movenents.
2. Someone who would bitch at you for looking at them the wrong way, or for any other reason and then say "hol mah earrrings!"
3. A "White Qua - Qua" refers to a white person (female) who thinks that she is black and most likely ghetto because ignint people thing that that's cool.
by Mackenzie N August 25, 2006
It's hilarious, Qua qua qua
by Da Guv'nor December 26, 2012
by TrueliveGangsper November 05, 2019
by qaadir October 11, 2005
ariel: i'm soo bored!!!
audrey: me too. i wish nanners was here.
athena: SO DO I! he's sooo swave i can barely stand it.
jackie: i'll make nanners appear! QUA QUA!
*nanners appears*
audrey: me too. i wish nanners was here.
athena: SO DO I! he's sooo swave i can barely stand it.
jackie: i'll make nanners appear! QUA QUA!
*nanners appears*
by JACKIEISC0R3 February 22, 2009
by Kaylamays November 07, 2010
It is a food chain in the heart of the Philippines, Cebu, where traditional Chinese dim-sum has been pioneered into a modern and more appealing dim-sum. Traditional Chinese dim-sum offered only sticky brown fried rice to customers in addition to actual servings of pork, chicken, beef, or any other type of meat. This type of dim-sum appeals to elder Chinese men, affectionately called "jer-jer," who yearn to bring back the backward age of eating dog-meat and cats and believe that this reinvention of traditional dim-sum is an affront to their traditional way of "see-fut" dishes. Filipinos have found this practice to be as revolting as eating turtles and so reinvented dim-sum into it's current popularity. A popular dish is the Steamed Pork Dim-Sum where a bowl of pork fried rice sits at the bottom of the bowl while a serving of pork sauteed with delicious Ding-Qua-Qua's special sauce sits on top. The pork is then mixed by the customer with the fried rice and is then ready for consumption. This is a very famous place in Cebu and is universally known throughout the island as the best dim-sum around.
by Cha Su Bao August 14, 2006