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sea queasy 

a mild physical ailment closely related to the discomfort of the more well known sea sickness. The afflicted may be plagued by nausea, headache, and dizziness without vomiting; usually due to stubbornness. Cases are commonly found in the surrounding Baltimore and Inner Harbor area.
Sickler: "I don't vomit on boats or get sea sick I just get sea queasy..."
Larson: "You don't even know yourself!"
sea queasy by FiveStarFeaster December 18, 2012
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queab Queabe Queabeck Queaboo Quebec Quab queb Quabble queard queasy
Stands for “Questionable at Best”
Used when someone says something that doesn’t seem/sit right with you; when something is questionable. Can refer to a person’s actions or situations that happen.
“That kid is eating a peanut butter and pickle sandwich.” “Yo that’s QUAB…”

OR

“Bro did you hear that Lucy is going on teen mom?” “Wtf that’s QUAB.”
QUAB by Jane Singman June 17, 2021

queasy chum bungled lard 

Queasy chum bulguled lard is a squid in Tommyinits video "Minecraft lava ravine mod is the funniest"
Do you know where Queasy chum bungled lard is?

What?
Someone whom sucks and has much pain and distress in their life. Example mythology, Queava was a fierce snake who attacked the villages of Guksbo. It meant well but killed everything. Can also be used to describe a sense of disappointment in everyday life and can only be said by those who have been oppressed of some sort or experience misfortune.
Wow this really sucks my Queava

You’re one Queava of a man

You’re my dream Queava
Queava by Mysterious Mango man August 14, 2020

Vive le Quebec Libre 

A powerful phrase from then-French President Charles de Gaulle to the people of Quebec, Canada from the balcony of the Montreal Town Hall in 1967.

Translating to "Long Live Free Quebec", it is considered by many to be Charles de Gaulle's semi-formal endorsement of the concept of Quebec sovereignty.

In the aftermath, Charles de Gaulle was forced to cut his visit short partially due to the outrage of the Canadian government at this statement. Since then, it has been a rallying call for supporters of Quebec sovereignty, as well as the Parti Quebecois, a pro-sovereignty political party based in Quebec.

It is widely believed that because of animosity stemming from this incident, then-Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau refused to attend a memorial service to Charles de Gaulle following his death some years later.
Charles de Gaulle: "Vive Montreal! Vive le Quebec! Vive le Quebec Libre! Vive le Canada Français! Et Vive la France!"

Crowd: *goes apeshit*

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Parti Quebecois Member#1: "Je te vois a la prochaine assemblee. Vive le Quebec Libre!"

Parti Quebecois Member #2: "Je te vois la aussi, et Vive le Quebec Libre!"
The french part of Canada, makers of the original POUTINE. Legal drinking age : 18, real drinking age : 13.
Quebec's a rolling party!
Quebec by DeBuDGuY March 30, 2003