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Sufficient to cause others to allow you to walk off a job.
If an endeavor begins either not producing enough tangible results, requiring too much effort, taking too long, or costing too much, that's usually an adequit ground to abandon said task and move on to something more productive.
adequit by QuacksO October 6, 2024

Fundamentally Adequate Quintessentials

what tøp thinks FAQ stands for
Tyler: a lot of people think FAQ stands for Frequently Asked Questions, but it actually stands for...

Josh: ...Fundamentally Adequate Quintessentials

hey, that's mildly adequate! 

A phrase used when you want to give someone props for something that isn't even "pretty good", but isn't quite bad either. It's just barely passable, and therefore "mildly adequate"
Ben: "What do you think?"

Tom thinks to self: Well, it wasn't that good, but it wasn't bad...

Tom: "Hey, that's mildly adequate!"

Aequitas 

Latin word for justice, equality, conformity, symmetry, or fairness. Usually associated with a cult classic, the Boondock Saints. It is tattoed to the hand of Murphy MacManus.
Veritas and Aequitas put together describe what the MacManus brothers believe in.
Aequitas by Skitorama February 17, 2010

Adequate Player Combo 

In Halo 2 or 3, the dual wielding of a plasma rifle and an SMG. The name derives from the Noob Combo, which in the Plasma pistol and SMG, but it is not nearly as cheap. Thus you went from being a "Noob" to an "Adequate Player." This was much more true for Halo 2, where the name was originated, but it still is true and carried over to Halo 3.
Adequate Player: "Oh man, I just buttraped those 2 guys with my Adequate Player Combo."

Nublet: "L0L, 1 jus7 pwn3d 7h47 goay w17 me zup3r m4n cl0mb1fa710n!"

Veritas Aequitas 

It isn't Greek; it's Latin. Veritas et Aeuqtias - Verity and Equity - Truth and Justice.
Veritas Aequitas by Polyglot July 3, 2005