by Wums February 25, 2010
Irish colloquial word, possibly derived from queer.
Can mean 'strange' or 'unusual'.
Can also be a substitute for 'very', 'really' or 'extremely'.
Can mean 'strange' or 'unusual'.
Can also be a substitute for 'very', 'really' or 'extremely'.
She's a quare one!
That film was a bit quare, wasn't it?
She's quare fine!
I could quare go for some chips right now.
That film was a bit quare, wasn't it?
She's quare fine!
I could quare go for some chips right now.
by cabbage kid April 20, 2011
A person who is loving.
Someone who is talented in many ways.
Quars is a person you really need and they are all ways their for you
allways.
Quars is very thoughtful and very freaky but don't get Quars wrong he will do anything for you
Someone who is talented in many ways.
Quars is a person you really need and they are all ways their for you
allways.
Quars is very thoughtful and very freaky but don't get Quars wrong he will do anything for you
by Quars March 3, 2018
by Cully April 1, 2003
The Southern equivalent of a queer. Pronounced - Qw-AR, usually deragatory unless you are actually from the south and are speaking about a homosexual. Also can be used to denote someone who is acting stupid.
Homosexual terms are no longer solely derogatory, our lexicon has changed the meaning to mean anyone, gay or straight that is an idiot, so don't get offended you god damn quar.
by bc1391 June 1, 2010
by Quars March 3, 2018
Andrew refuses to eat his greenbeans for no apparent reason, therefore his parents say he is just being quare.
by Tink October 30, 2003