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Medical term. When a patient gets difficult you have to quone them.
"We're going to have to quone this patient"
quone by Ryan Stoker March 12, 2003
A word Used by Kramer in a game of scrabble.
"To Qwone something"

Or

"If the patient is difficult, you qwone him"
Qwone by KaRnAgE March 2, 2005
A neologism coined in "The Stakeout" episode of the television series "Seinfeld", "quone" was a word used by Mrs. Seinfeld in a Scrabble game. It was found by Jerry to not be a real word, but Kramer insists that it means "to sedate". Whether or not this word has been adapted remains to be seen.
"This dictionary's no good, we need a medical dictionary! When a patient is difficult, you quone him." - Kramer
quone by UberMan April 26, 2005

quonesha 

a rare, unique beauty. a piece of artwork. life of the party and great to be around. a real strong, independently successful woman.
Did you see Quonesha today, she looked stunning as always.
quonesha by Kathy Taylor December 19, 2016

quonestly 

The combination of quite and honestly.

Used instead of quite honestly.
Girl 1: “Did you see the new season of Adult Vampire?”
Girl 2: “Quonestly, I’m not really into that show.”
quonestly by A nail 3 June 14, 2018
Medicine:
v. To perform an act on a difficult patient.
When a patient gets difficult, you quone him
quone by DWarrior November 25, 2006