stands for quantum kinematic kollisions (qk's) which are the overlapping, regenerating waves at the heart of subatomic interactions. It stems from Andrew Gray's 1888 book The Theory and Practice of Absolute Measurements in Electricity. In it Gray defines Qkk as "the energy required to charge Ck to unit potential.." Because it relates to gravity qkk can also be used to refer positively to an attractive pair. In this case qkk may stand for a qute, kute kouple meaning a pair showing the markings of a complete unit. In a similar vein, it is also can be used to express attraction. "I have the qk's for you." Or simply attractiveness. "Wow, look at her. She's QtripleK!"
John: Hey Tom, what do you think? Should I invite Melinda to the prom?"
Tom: "Definitely ask her. Qkk."
John: "I've had the qk's for her for a year now but I haven't had the nerve to tell her."
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