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The empathetic pain that one feels for another often leading to wanting to apologize to show that you care and stand with them

Qual-us
"... Thats and awful story sweetie Qualus."
Qualus by Hiddensheep July 9, 2018

Quaussie 

Having some resemblance to an Australian
Partly or to some degree or partially similar to an Australian
Foreigners, tourists, immigrants and those who feel themselves to be Aussies but do not totally fit the criteria e.g. those who refuse to eat Vegemite or beetroot on their burgers, or drink beer, or don't understand what "bringing a plate" means, or what lamingtons are, or an Esky is, or watch the footy, or mow the lawn in thongs are only quasi Aussies, not fair dinkum Aussies.
My husband might be an Australian citizen, and might have lived in Australia for the last 20 years, but he is still a Quaussie. He refuses to eat Vegemite sandwiches, or a burger with beetroot on it and still thinks when the football is advertised he will be able to watch a soccer match!
Quaussie by Scarlett.007 January 6, 2009

non sum qualis eram 

Latin, means "I am not what I once was" signifying the speaker has changed in some way.
I have grown as a person, non sum qualis eram
non sum qualis eram by AmericanViking September 27, 2013

qualudes 

A popular recreational drug of the 60s and 70s. Quaaludes (Methaqualone) are a group of CNS depressants classed as "hypnotic sedatives" with a similar effect to alcohol. Effects are sedation, decrease in anxiety, loosening of inhibitions, and loss of balance. Some people experience pleasant body effects. Side effects include disorientation, extreme sedation/sleep, grogginess the next day, and memory loss. One should be careful not to combine quaaludes or benzodiazepines with alcohol or other CNS depressants (opiates, ghb, etc). They are synergistic drugs and can greatly amplify the effects and side effects of each drug, and cause extreme illnes and possibly death. The manufacture of quaaludes was ceased in the early 80s due to drug abuse.
Doctors used to prescribe qualudes for anxiety.
qualudes by Jessica Stanley July 1, 2006
A Cuban insult directed at males. In English it's very similar to wanker. Now used by men in the UK, made popular by the film Scarface
Abbreviated - Quale
You Qualum!
Qualum by Qualum July 8, 2010
An abbreviation for the word Quality. In the context of status. Quals is an adjective, used when the item being described surpasses the quality of everything else, by far, leaving only one word left - Quals.

Only to be used by the super-cool and often used more frequently when drunk and rowdy.
"This Spaghetti is quals."

-"Did you hear Andy got sucky sucky last night?"
-"No, really? Quals"

-"How was she, Andy?"
-"Quals."
Quals by Stann0rz March 5, 2008