When someone says something inspiring
Say an inspirational quote
:the ocean is like the titanic… taco meat salad balls
that one robot that goes beep berp in the video game cave story
he also likes to stack dogs on his head
Quote really just stole Curly’s panties!
(Verb)
1:Repeat or copy (a group of words from a text or speech), typically with an indication that one is not the original author or speaker.
2: Give someone (the guessed price of a job or service)
(Noun)
1: A quotation from a text or speech
2: A quotation giving the guessed cost for a particular job or service
3: Mostly have quotations
he quoted from the book gone from the wind
the agent quoted a cost of $250
Iam "Man, that is creepy."
Hym "What?"
Iam "I quote her 1 time and now she's popping up in my feed. It's creepy. The algorithm shouldn't be able to do that..."
Hym "Now that I think of it, yeah. We've been watching the same type of content for years (and she is in the same space as the other people we watch) and it wasn't until the opinion comment that she started popping up..."
Iam "Maybe it's just a coincidence..."
Hypocrisy, judging someone based on something they've done when you did something even worse
Guy 1- Dude I need to tell you something..
Guy 2- Aye mate?
Guy 1- I slept with your girl
Guy 2 - *Random shit about the bro code, leaves angrily*
Guy 3- Didnt he sleep with yo sister?
Guy 1- The devil quotes scripture
“Just because I flirt wit u doesn’t mean I like you”😂
Quote 1 defined as if I flirt with you that doesn’t mean I like you.
black-quote
noun/ˈblæk ˌkwoʊt/
1. The act of deliberately misrepresenting or distorting someone’s words to give them a negative, harmful, or misleading meaning contrary to the original intent.Example: “She used a black-quote to make my comment about teamwork sound like I was criticizing the group.”
2. A statement that has been intentionally twisted to portray the speaker in a negative light.Example: “His speech was full of black-quotes, painting the opponent as untrustworthy.”
verb (black-quotes, black-quoting, black-quoted)
1. To deliberately misinterpret or misrepresent someone’s words in a way that casts them negatively.Example: “Why do you always black-quote me during debates to make me look like the bad guy?”
Etymology: Coined in 2025, combining “black” (implying darkening or tainting) with “quote” (a cited statement), reflecting the act of corrupting the original meaning of words.
Related forms:
• black-quoting (n.): The practice of misrepresenting words negatively.
• black-quoted (adj.): Describing words or a statement that has been distorted. Example: “My black-quoted remark went viral for all the wrong reasons.”
Usage note: Often used in contexts of debates, social media, or interpersonal conflicts to highlight bad-faith reinterpretation of statements.
Example: “His speech was full of black-quotes, painting the opponent as untrustworthy.”
Example: “Why do you always black-quote me during debates to make me look like the bad guy?”