Quite
A word true gentlemen use when they agree with something another gentleman has spoken. It can also be used as an adjective in stead of "really".quite, quite
A very posh expression used to express profound agreement, with strong understatement. Only used by the highly posh British. The 'double-quite' is a relative of the 'single quite', used in the similar circumstances, but less profound and much more common. The double-quite is not to be used by amateurs, or the would-be posh. It confers an added degree of standoffishness, unexpressed opinion or derision (as compared to the single quite) with respect to the person or thing being discussed.
Example:
person1: if Anne Boleyn doesn't give the king a male heir, she's going to be in trouble!
person 2: quite, quite
person1: if Anne Boleyn doesn't give the king a male heir, she's going to be in trouble!
person 2: quite, quite
Quit-quitting
(verb): 1. the act of reversing a course of action, mission, food/drink item, and/or significant other that one has quit prior. 2. To quit the quitting process.
Example:
“Sally told me she quit talking to Josh, but now she is talking to him on the phone right now. She is totally quit-quitting."
“Sally told me she quit talking to Josh, but now she is talking to him on the phone right now. She is totally quit-quitting."
Quitness
Quitness can be defined as being a witness to somebody quiting on their potential, a defined goal, or a dream.
Example:
I am a quitness to Lebron James ability to lead the Cavs to a championship. I am a quitness to Lebron James being a role model to youth.
I am a quitness to Lebron James ability to lead the Cavs to a championship. I am a quitness to Lebron James being a role model to youth.
no quit
Example:
Even though he had been knocked to the canvass three times, the boxer had no quit in him as he finished the fifteen round fight with a flurry of punches.
Even though he had been knocked to the canvass three times, the boxer had no quit in him as he finished the fifteen round fight with a flurry of punches.
quit
Example:
Quit: I'm quitting it now, for sure I'll come back to read definitions, but I'm not comming back to create and I hope that they get backrupted and that they all fall from the tenth floor with their asses upside-down.
Quit 2: I have not that much time though.
Quit 3: I guess they're haters or trolls, peace! Orr, aussie-ass democrats hahaha, stupid people! hahahhaaaa!
Quit: I'm quitting it now, for sure I'll come back to read definitions, but I'm not comming back to create and I hope that they get backrupted and that they all fall from the tenth floor with their asses upside-down.
Quit 2: I have not that much time though.
Quit 3: I guess they're haters or trolls, peace! Orr, aussie-ass democrats hahaha, stupid people! hahahhaaaa!
quit it
/quit
A common IRC command to leave the channel you are in or have someone remove themselves. This command can be used for many reasons, from not liking the people you are talking to, wanting to piss somebody off by leaving mid conversation making them feel unimportant. You can also have fun with the command by telling a noob to type it in while you roll on the floor laughing as they kill their irc. /quit The universal quitting command