- Definition: The quick or summary version, usually of a story.
- Frequency of use: Low
Ex 1 -
Most commonly used as a verb:
"Jackson missed a few classes last week, so he was anxious to quimmer someone's notes before the exam."
Ex 2 -
As a continuous form of the verb phrase:
"Jackson was quimmering through his classmate's notes before the exam so he could could get one more good look at the study material."
Ex 3 -
Being used as a command:
"Quimmer it." (...said Jackson's classmate as she handed him her notes before the exam.)
Ex 4 -
As an adjective:
Jackson had just enough time to read through the quimmer version of the notes before the exam.
Ex 5 -
As a noun:
Jackson should have read the quimmer his classmates put together after school last week. (Background story: he was at the parking lot across the street doing donuts.)
An adjective describing a boy, usually one with deshelveld hair and naughty intentions whom is both 'whimsical' and 'quizzical' at the same time. Facial expression will give it away.
Well, sir you're looking rather quimmsical in that photograph.
The crusty pieces of discharge that are found on a females longer pubic hairs at the vagina's opening after a long days work.
Often used as a derogatory insult.
Also known as cunt boggies.
"Oh no Henry, I've got quimmets again! My hairs are all matted"