1) Someone is unqualified for something, or someone who could not qualify for something.(Used in USMC and U.S. military.)
2) Someone who failed at something. Abrieviated for Unqualified.(Pronounced Unk.)
2) Someone who failed at something. Abrieviated for Unqualified.(Pronounced Unk.)
1) Smith could not qualify on the rifle range so he is an Unq.
2) You're such a waste of life you're an Unq., you're unqualified to live.
2) You're such a waste of life you're an Unq., you're unqualified to live.
by Chris December 24, 2005
Get the Unq mug.a derogatory term for straight people used by the gays. etymology: an abreviation of "un-queer." see also: breeder
I don't know man, I thought Zac Ephron was totes gay, but then I met him and I was like, you know, he might be an unq after all.
by realtalker23491 January 22, 2009
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Unq • Unqualified • unqueefable • unquenchable • Unqua • unqualable • Unquantifiable • unqubeícabellé • unqueer • Unquenchabilistic
To solve a Question, an unsolved mystery or a question.
Remove UN from UNSOLVE and add it to QUESTION
So it becomes Solve and UnQuestion - UnQ
Remove UN from UNSOLVE and add it to QUESTION
So it becomes Solve and UnQuestion - UnQ
by Maverick Jockey July 1, 2017
Get the unQ mug.Created by Gucci Mane in his song "Kitchen," nobody is really sure what the true definition is. Chances are it pertains to his uncanny diligence in the kitchen, or how well he sells drugs.
by Dillypoo January 21, 2011
Get the unquriest mug.The paired words which PRECEDE and FOLLOW a quotation, as a kind of punctuation, orally representing the words for punctuation marks " ... "
While "Quote ... endquote" appears more logical, it is in fact the word "unquote" which appears at the end of a direct quotation, according to The Merriam-Webster dictionary, and Fowler's Modern English Usage (a British publication). Neither The Merriam-Webster Dictionary nor Fowler's Modern English Usage lists or recognizes the single word "quote" END QUOTE "unquote", but Fowler's Modern English Usage does indicate that "unquote" appears in the Oxford English Dictionary.
While "Quote ... endquote" appears more logical, it is in fact the word "unquote" which appears at the end of a direct quotation, according to The Merriam-Webster dictionary, and Fowler's Modern English Usage (a British publication). Neither The Merriam-Webster Dictionary nor Fowler's Modern English Usage lists or recognizes the single word "quote" END QUOTE "unquote", but Fowler's Modern English Usage does indicate that "unquote" appears in the Oxford English Dictionary.
A relevant and contemporary example:
There is no such thing as a QUOTE secret Muslim UNQUOTE.
Muslims OPENLY proclaim their Muslim faith when they say in Arabic QUOTE ash hadu an La illaha ill Allah wa Muhammadan Ras Ullu UNQUOTE. To deny or hide their faith is rather QUOTE not to be a Muslim UNQUOTE.
The widely used expression "Quote Unquote" is a colloquial expression which does not justify its incorrect use in that form, since the two words should be separated by some kind of word, phrase or sentence, a quotation, but is evidence that language is constantly evolving, as with the word "gay", whose primary meaning today is totally different than it was 50 years ago.
There is no such thing as a QUOTE secret Muslim UNQUOTE.
Muslims OPENLY proclaim their Muslim faith when they say in Arabic QUOTE ash hadu an La illaha ill Allah wa Muhammadan Ras Ullu UNQUOTE. To deny or hide their faith is rather QUOTE not to be a Muslim UNQUOTE.
The widely used expression "Quote Unquote" is a colloquial expression which does not justify its incorrect use in that form, since the two words should be separated by some kind of word, phrase or sentence, a quotation, but is evidence that language is constantly evolving, as with the word "gay", whose primary meaning today is totally different than it was 50 years ago.
by AbdAlRahman September 19, 2010
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Get the unqualified mug.BEYOND being thirsty. You cannot get enough to be quenched. You have passed the point of thirsty, parched, and dehydrated.
Rico: That girl is parched!
Marisa: No she is thirsty!
Rico: Naw girl, she is DEHYDRATED!
Marisa and Rico: SHE IS UNQUENCHABLE!!!
Marisa: No she is thirsty!
Rico: Naw girl, she is DEHYDRATED!
Marisa and Rico: SHE IS UNQUENCHABLE!!!
by mmmchk October 8, 2013
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