A fat making baby that licks and is floofy and makes and licks everyday 'cuz she's a bae. A fat making baby that licks and is floofy and makes and licks everyday 'cuz she's a bae. A fat making baby that licks and is floofy and makes and licks everyday 'cuz she's a bae. A fat making baby that licks and is floofy and makes and licks everyday 'cuz she's a bae.
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1. An adjective used to describe something that is both queer and gay at the same time.
2. A pronoun to use as a general scapegoat. Originated in Seattle: a kid with the last name of Quay would always be forced to clean the tables after lunch. Now people give the name to teachers when they are in trouble.
1. Yeah, I guess he can be funny sometimes but he's really quay.
2. Teacher: Hey! No cell phones in the halls, what is your name?
Student: (Random first name) Quay.
Teacher: Wow, there are a lot of people named Quay at this school.
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Origin Detroit/ Gary
Adjective-
exceptionally well, very good
That movie was dope. Yeah it was quay quay.
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Quay is a good person. But when he hit puberty he had a little dick and couldnt make me feel good even when i was depressed.
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to be very queer or gay... note "qu" from queer and "ay" from gay so it is to be both queer and gay.
Olof dresses and acts very gay i mean he's just so quay
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Street terminology commonly used by representatives of the cause to describe police, also known as "popo", "fuzz", "pigs", "policia" etc. Originating in the small New Zealand town of Paraparaumu, the founders of this term have dreams that one day this word will become a global phenomenon used by generations to come.
Representative #1: *Sights red and blues* - "Hey is that Po-Quay?".
Representative #2: "Oh fuck yeah that's Po-Quay!".
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When you need to go somewhere by foot, But you fear the impending doom of facaes so you are somewhat nervous about setting off on your journey as mud may strike mid way
"I cant be arsed to drive up town for a pint, Lets walk"
"Sorry, But after lunchtimes boiled egg madras im afraid im tied to the quay"