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Q Tip

Old farts with grey or white hair....

"Get off the road Q Tip!"

or

"Hurry the fuck up Q Tip my coffees gettin cold!"

by duffyoldskool October 16, 2011

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Fail with a Q

Failing but with such levels of failure. It is spelt with a Q.

(Still pronounced fail)

You fail so hard, you fail with a Q. You Qail

by GypsyJesus June 27, 2010

2๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Q-SAN

Rubbish alternative to a NetApp that forces you to tell the customer you have lost all their data

SAN Q-SAN

by BobRob123 August 3, 2011

2๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Q-Bert

a video game for the early Nintendo systems that will be remembered solely as a waste of cartridge space

"I rented Q-Bert last week from E-Z Video and it really sucked!"

by gameplaya99 October 20, 2005

22๐Ÿ‘ 83๐Ÿ‘Ž


Q-Tipped

When someone sticks their tongue where it usually doesn't belong

I wanna get Q-Tipped...Tongue in ear...Tongue in va^^%*....Tongue in a*%...Use you're imagination!

by Goodjunk March 3, 2011

3๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


Keep It Q

Keep It Q- Keep it realistiq with a Q, Keep it real.

The Q Brother-Hood- a group of fine men who keep it Q every single day

"Yo Son We gonna get caught if we don't keep it Q"

by David Mendez March 7, 2007

3๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


q-kid

A queer -- that is gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered or questioning -- tween, teenager or young adult.

Used as an abbreviation occasionally from the 1980s onwards. Most probably started with social services agencies and others working/dealing with queer youth and their issues in community, counselling and school settings where matters of sexual identity might not be fixed or agreed upon with the subject, or there was concern about inadvertent outing of the subject (thus, used as a tacit code for additional confidentiality).

Occasionally used by individuals to avoid outing (also spelled: outting) a teen or adult.

Rarely used outside of notes and official communications.

Marta is a cool q-kid, very self-confident and out there -- ITL.

Joe is a 16 y.o. q-kid (not self-identifying), displaying behaviour patterns symptomatic of incipient A/D (alcohol/drug) addiction possibly related to identity issues combined with peer pressure.

by Steven F. Baljkas June 21, 2007

5๐Ÿ‘ 13๐Ÿ‘Ž