quote
by qwertyblab on Jun 18, 2009 13:55:35
A VERB, NOT A NOUN
to
recite or include a
passage from a work that is not your own. Basically, a way to get out of actually thinking and making other people
do the work for you
Example:
WRONG: I need 40
quotes for this project
RIGHT: I need 40 quotations for this project
-Yeah, I need a few more lines to meet the page
requirement, so I think I'll quote
Benjamin Franklin.
Quote-on-quote
by buddy...not.the.elf. on Dec 22, 2022 11:08:06
I mishearing of
quote,
unquote when a person is usually
quoting someone else’s phrase or saying something unsurely or in a sarcastic manner
Example:
Person 1: I heard that so-and-so had a
quote-on-quote “illness” yesterday
Person 2: uhhh, don’
tcha mean “quote,
unquote?”
Person 1: sure, whatever
quote on quote
by nayho on Jul 21, 2014 14:15:33
When people who are either
inept with the English language or stupid hear the phrase "
quote unquote" and
construe it as quote on quote.
quotes
by libertykillingconservatives on Feb 06, 2005 19:01:20
Things that other people have said. The original
author is usually not given credit for saying it first.
Quotes are nice to say in front of friends and
acquaintances to impress them and make them think you are funny and intelligent.
Quot
by Bammit on May 22, 2009 09:59:14
quoted
by Shnar on Sep 16, 2006 10:55:56
To gain status in
a gang. Sometimes used as a means to
challenge another member with higher status(
OG).
Quote
by beastrrk on Mar 12, 2012 23:53:45
Quote
by TheOtherThe on Apr 12, 2010 23:21:51
A wise saying by someone who is self-proclaimed
genius as to
guide non-experienced people through situations in life which they may find difficult or to
remark upon obscured facts
Example:
Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a Mistake - Quote by
Napoleon
There's a
thin line between an artist and a serial Killer - Quote by
Steven wilson
Quotely
by Big Pun Leslie on Mar 12, 2008 10:14:00
–adverb
1. in exactly the same words;
word for word: to repeat something
quotely.
–adjective
2. corresponding word for word to the original source or text: a quotely record of the proceedings.
3. skilled at recording or noting down speeches, proceedings, etc., with word-for-word accuracy: a quotely
stenographer.