Person 1: Have you seen T-Series?
Person 2: Yeah they're a bunch of real loquats exhibiting loquatish behavior. Pewdiepie is waaay cooler.
Person 2: Yeah they're a bunch of real loquats exhibiting loquatish behavior. Pewdiepie is waaay cooler.
by Pewdiepie nibba December 03, 2018
Loquation marks are used for a word or phrase that has been translated from another language. This clarifies to the reader that the text is not a direct translation. The symbol the Loquation marks is ^.
After Bob was married for 20 years, he told the old Chinese proverb ^As distance tests a horse's strength, time reveals a person's character.^ He used Loquation Marks to clarify that this was translated from another language.
by Stavros Americanos March 06, 2023
by DAKster October 13, 2021
1. To talk or to speak
Additional Information
Etymology- From Latin ‘loqui’ (to talk)
Part of speech- Verb 3rd person present: loquates ; past tense: loquated; past participle: loquated ; gerund or present participle: loquating
Additional Information
Etymology- From Latin ‘loqui’ (to talk)
Part of speech- Verb 3rd person present: loquates ; past tense: loquated; past participle: loquated ; gerund or present participle: loquating
Examples- You must not loquate before the judge, unless asked to.
It ill behoves you to loquate in so insolent, acerbic and even derogative a manner.
It ill behoves you to loquate in so insolent, acerbic and even derogative a manner.
by Ethan Bond April 09, 2022