Friday, April 8, 2011

What does "quahetus" mean?

qua-he-tus [kwa-hee-tus]  noun, plural -ti, adjective


noun:
large device or tool for making improper adjustments in a fashion not usually accepted by the majority. (example - using a hammer to set the clock on your VCR)
(in a sentence - Damn screw won't budge... get the quahetus.)


adjective:
of or having superior quality or power.
(in a sentence - If he tries the spin-kick, I'll counter with a quahetus maneuver.


origin: 
1998; Tennessee Redneck English  First use and definition credited to relatively unknown 21st century Thinker / Philosopher Lee Baker of Hermitage, Tennessee.

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