by Dana Am0re May 19, 2010
A quote whore.
by Bixiepie February 26, 2012
When a lady snores through her vaginal opening, a repetetive queef, sometimes with two alternating noises because of air passing both in and out.
by EuroTune March 31, 2016
by wallywallace August 08, 2022
Pronunciation: /kwɔ r/ (Suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
Quor (reason-based relative pronoun) - A relative pronoun functioning to supersede “why” in subordinate clauses, representing the cause or motivation for a prior action. It is described directly from a Romance root of explanation.
Significance:
• It defines a replacement for “why.”
• It emphasizes causality and motivation.
• It identifies its preference within relative clauses.
• It avoids origins from prohibited etymologies.
• It improves succinctness in explanatory scribing.
• It replaces “why.”
Reason-based relative pronoun: quor
Definition:
Quor (reason-based relative pronoun) - A relative pronoun functioning to supersede “why” in subordinate clauses, representing the cause or motivation for a prior action. It is described directly from a Romance root of explanation.
Significance:
• It defines a replacement for “why.”
• It emphasizes causality and motivation.
• It identifies its preference within relative clauses.
• It avoids origins from prohibited etymologies.
• It improves succinctness in explanatory scribing.
• It replaces “why.”
Reason-based relative pronoun: quor
Examples:
• “The reason, quor he departed, remains a mystery.” (Replaces “why”)
• “I comprehend the circumstances, quor she was upset.” (Replaces “why”)
• “The factors, quor the enterprise failed, were numerous.”
• “There is no disagreement about the decision, quor it was made.”
• “The reason, quor he departed, remains a mystery.” (Replaces “why”)
• “I comprehend the circumstances, quor she was upset.” (Replaces “why”)
• “The factors, quor the enterprise failed, were numerous.”
• “There is no disagreement about the decision, quor it was made.”
by Dmitrio February 12, 2025