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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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quiea Quief queard queasy queaf queave Queally Quean Queanbeyan Queasing

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
Beautiful, stunning, amazing over all bestfriend. any guy or person would die to have her. an over all intelligent brunette who enjoys life and making others laugh. her one and all objective in life is to help others and the ones she loves with anything. anyone wants to be her. often shy on the outside but as you get to know her she breaks her shell and you get to know who she truley is deep down inside.
guy #1 i would love to hit up on that girll
guy #2 no duhh that Quianna. everyone doess!
guy #1 oh shitt.
Quianna by yourbitch143 October 26, 2011

Queasing 

From: Quantitative Easing, the new official government doublespeak for "printing money out of thin air."

Queasing is much easier to pronounce and evokes that slightly nauseous feeling you get when you realise just how fucked the entire world economy really is.
I'm queasing just thinking about my dwindling pension pot, my loss of savings, my worthless endowment, the fall in the value of my house, my imminent unemployment, global warming.....dude, how much worse can it get?
Queasing by MoeThePlumber March 11, 2009
These expressions are placed at the end of rhetorical questions. If an affirmative answer is expected, quiaff is used. If the answer is expected to be negative, quineg is the proper closure.
"Are you an idiot? Quiaff"
quiaff by gamergeek May 17, 2008