Narp
Non athletic random person- used to describe someone who is un-athletic and not part of the athlete community. It is not something that would be used to describe a friend. =That guy on our More…
Q
(abbreviation and initialism (initeviation?)) Question, meaning to name of something that is asked. =clipping from question, yet because it is only one letter and is pronounced as the one More…
Q (2)
The quality of chewiness in a food. This is a property that is desired in beverage toppings such as boba and jellies. The term ‘Q,’ originating in Taiwan, exists as an adjective meaning More…
Qanon
(Compounding and clipping.) A right-wing conspiracy theory that believes there is a cabal of satanist, pedophile, cannibals including many American Democratic party members and other More…
QCTM
Quietly Chuckling to Myself =Acronyms such as QCTM are used in replace of things like LOL, which many people use without literally laughing out loud — you would use QCTM if someone sent More…
QE2
Quantitative Easing Part II, the act of the United States government flooding the economy with money for an economic stimulus acronym for "Quantitative Easing II" =The Federal More…
QFT
(acronym) Posting in an internet forum with a copy of another user's excellent idea, including the letters "QFT" at the end of the post. ="That post was QFT." More…
QFT (2)
(Quoted For Truth) an internet expression used to convey support for another post =This term is generally used following a direct quotation from another poster. Acronyms are popularly used More…
Qgasm
The blissful feeling one gets when cleaning ears with a Q-tip after a shower. =This is a blend word that blends the words ‘Q-tip’ and ‘orgasm’. Although there are many ear-cleaning devices More…
(curious transformation process) A phrase that is intended to mean “quit crying.” =Qq, kid, qq. Etymology : Through a sound metonymy, the ‘c’ from crying is replaced by a ‘q.’ In More…
(Derived from a computer command.) An emoticon that displays two crying eyes, used to express despair or sadness. ="Hey, you lost again?" "QQ." Etymology : It came More…
QT
a cutie. =Girl, you are such a QT! Etymology : Creative misspelling of "cutie," spelled using letters which strung together sound the same as the word itself. =AOL Instant More…
qt 3.14
(creative respelling) Usually expressed in the written form (through texts or on internet forums), qt 3.14 is a play on the term of endearment "cutie pie." The letters More…
quackitude
(derivation) actions with the property of being done by a fake or a quack, especially in reference to politician George Bush =“Another news worthy day of quackitude needs some explaining” More…
quad
to loiter and socialize, specifically in a college quadrangle. Interpretation of intended meaning To hang out in a college quad, generally around the swing. Presumed reason for coinage More…
Quad
Often refers to an active, rectangular area of campus enclosed by buildings (i.e. academic quad, RMC quad); usually an important, well known part of campus where students hang out and More…
quad(1)
(Noun) Quad refers to the rectangular area enclosed by college or a couple of buildings. Generally used in the sense of a college where people generally spend their time or hang out. The More…
Quad(2)
(Clipping of "Quadrangle") A large grassy field in the shape of a quadrangle at a school or University. =Quadrangle originally meant a shape with four sides and four angle, and More…
quadcopter
A flying machine that uses four spinning rotors to fly. Popular choice for UAVs with cameras due to increased stability. ="A Rice Alumnus uses his quadrocopter to take pictures of More…
Quadcopter
A machine that resemblances a helicopter that instead of one rotary blade, has four rotary blades. It functions similar to helicopter that can move in vertical and horizontal dimensions. More…