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Refers to an abbreviated guide for a product or software program; includes the most important instructions or operating procedures; often displayed in an easy-to-read format that makes it easy to look up answers to common questions.
The keyboard pattern typed by students who have exhausted all other methods of fighting classroom boredom and are now contemplating the existential void. This desperate combination represents the final stage of academic ennui, where even the standard top-row sweep has lost its appeal. If you've typed this, you've either achieved peak procrastination or should seriously consider dropping that class.
Questions and answers
quoted for truth and great justice
queens of the stone age
While some Instagrammers genuinely want to know their followers' answers to QOTDs, others just want to encourage interaction with their account so their posts rank more highly. Brand accounts and Instagraminfluencerswill often ask QOTDs simply to get their followers talking, because people love sharing information about themselves and answering questions.
People only type this when they are either so bored or want to find a combination of a series of sliding their finger across the rows of their keyboard. This combination was typed at complete random and the chances of someone typing the same thing are extremely slim. However if you do find this you are the most bored person on the planet
a vagina fart; a (deep) sound produced either when air is forced out of a wet vagina by the insertion of an erected penis, or when the excess of air is released from a wet vagina immediately after an erected penis retreats from such moist vacuum.
Message board shorthand for 'Quoted for Truth' (or 'Quite Fucking True'), deployed when someone says something so accurate you need to amplify it for the people in the back. The digital equivalent of underlining, highlighting, and starring something all at once.
when a really gullible person tricks another gullible person of lesser gullibility.
quoted for motherf**king truth
quietly laughing to myself
quite pathetic really
quit posting while drunk
question that needs answer
People of color (POC) that identify as queer (non-hetero, non-cis) may use the QPOC acronym to communicate their identity to others online. They typically use it when messaging online, in web forums, or on social media.
In group conversations and web forums, people use QFE when they have a "question for everyone." When someone asks a QFE, they want anyone and everyone who can see the question to respond with an answer.
Someone who is quirked up is unconventional or unusual. You're most likely to encounter this phrase on social media, when other users are describing someone who is weird yet compelling.
The name of the first human teleportation accident, that resulted in the merging of 2 people.
A scheduled day of intentional binge-drinking with your inner circle that occurs every three months on a random weekday. The strict rules include mid-week timing (Monday through Wednesday) and a no-Irish-exit policy, because apparently nothing says "responsible adult" like planned weekday debauchery with mandatory attendance. It's like corporate quarterly reviews, but with more regret and fewer PowerPoints.