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Q quotient
The attractiveness, and in turn the marketability of a celebrity.
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QT (also QT and qt)
Mysteriously; silently; no one knows.
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quack like a duck
To appear to be exactly what one is.
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quake in one's boots
To be frightened, scared, or nervous.
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Quaker gun
A nonfunctional imitation of a gun or of a piece of artillery, typically made of wood and usually intended to deceive enemy forces into overestimating one's available firepower.
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quality over quantity
Having the best or perceived best of something rather than a lot of cheap or less valuable versions.
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quantity theory of money
Economic theory claiming that an increase in the amount of money in circulation causes a proportionate increase in prices. The theory dates from the 17th century and was elaborated by the US economist Irving Fisher (1867-1947).
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quantum leap
Significant progress forward
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quantum mechanics
Something overly complicated or detailed.
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quantum mechanics
The branch of physics which studies matter and energy at the level of atoms and other elementary particles, and substitutes probabilistic mechanisms for classical Newtonian ones.
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quarrel out
To dispute by arguing; to hash out or battle out an issue.
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quarrel with
To dispute.
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quarter of
Fifteen minutes before the next hour.
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quarter of
quarter of
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quarter past
Fifteen minutes past any hour.
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quarter-pounder
A burger weighing approximately a quarter of a pound.
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quarter-pounder
Used other than as an idiom: see quarter, pounder: Anything weighing a quarter of a pound.
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queen bee
A reproductive female (especially the only one) in a colony of bees.
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queen bee
The most important or dominant woman in an organisation or situation.
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queen elizabeth ii
Only two affectionate eyes of one woman, were able to make the entire planet go to tears - – Queen Elizabeth II
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queen of beasts
The lioness.
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queen up
To get in drag; to get ready to perform as a drag queen.
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queen up
To dress like, or become appropriate for, a queen.
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queer as a clockwork orange
Strange, odd, unusual.
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queer as a clockwork orange
Unusually camp, unusually homosexual.
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queer bashing
prejudice or violence against homosexuals.
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queer fish
An odd or eccentric person.
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queer one's pitch
To make a task more difficult for the speaker.
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queer someone's pitch
To make a task more difficult for the speaker.
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Queer Street
Hard times; a difficult circumstance, especially financially.
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Queer Street
A stunned condition.
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queer up
to ruin, mess up.
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quelle surprise
What a surprise.
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quelle surprise
What a surprise. "Quelle surprise.".
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quench-coal
Alternative form of quenchcoal
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quenchcoal
A person or thing that undermines religious zeal; hence a heartless, uncaring person with respect to religion.
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question mark
Doubt or uncertainty.
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question mark
The punctuation mark “?”, used at the end of a sentence to indicate a question..
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queue up
Misspelling of cue up.
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queue up
To enqueue, to add something to a queue.
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queue up
To queue.
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quiche-eater
A man who is effeminate or who lacks some putative masculine virtue
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quiche-eater
In computer programming circles, a person far removed from practice and concerned only with academic matters, unwilling to "get their hands dirty".
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quick as a flash
Extremely quick
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quick as a flash
Extremely quickly
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quick as lightning
is very quick
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quick buck
a large sum of money earned easily and quickly
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quick draw mcgraw
a person who is fast with a gun to draw the trigger
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quick off the mark
fast to act or react.
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quick on the draw
Characterized by rapid response, as to a verbal remark or to a new situation; quick to act.
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