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QuackeyQuasaer 

The Best youtuber in the world he is the coolest guy ever and you should really subscribe to him :)
O my god QuackeyQuasaer in the best youtuber ever

quackery 

Similar to fuckery. On a much larger scale dealing with morals, values and the bottom line, quackery is fuckery but infinitely worse.
Vannessia: The quackery has got to stop!
Victorea: I know, right! Have you guys seen the signs that have been popping up in local parks?
William: Dude, I have! They all give detailed info about why you shouldn't feed the ducks!
Bianca: Well, we should still go look at the ducks and hang out with them because they are just so cute and innocent.
Micheal: I totally agree, we will still hang out with the ducks. We just can't feed them.
quackery by PineappleJuice March 24, 2015

quackese 

'The landlord made a mistake, I did pay the rent' (rent money spent on drugs)
quackese by Paulie September 17, 2004

quackeryisshort 

quackeryisshort is a really cool tik toker with 1,946 followers. She has an obsession with the dream smp and mcyts. They are omnisexual and use they pronouns she/they.
quackeryisshort is a really swag tik toker!

quackery 

Also known as woo or alternative medicine, quackery encompasses all claims that something will improve your life with this one simple trick, boost your energy levels through positive radiation, or lead you to ascend to a higher plane of conciousness. All quackery has been proven untrue by conventional science.
"Hey dude, have you heard about how if you soak your eyeballs in piss every morning, it gives you 20/20 vision?"
"Nah man, that sounds like quackery to me!"
quackery by CarolineButtle August 3, 2023

Quackery Imputation

The act of accusing someone of practicing “quackery” (fraudulent or ignorant medicine) without substantive evidence, often as a rhetorical weapon to dismiss alternative health practices or spiritual healing. Quackery imputation is common in online debates where any non‑mainstream treatment is immediately labeled “quackery,” regardless of its efficacy, cultural grounding, or harmlessness. The accuser rarely provides proof of fraud or harm; the label itself is meant to shame and silence. It is a form of argumentum ad verbum that substitutes diagnosis for dialogue.
Example: “She mentioned using acupuncture for back pain; he immediately replied ‘that’s quackery.’ No evidence, no argument—just quackery imputation, using a label to avoid thinking.”
Quackery Imputation by Abzugal April 6, 2026