qiuwtp
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Racist Biggot who thinks he's all that. He thinks that just because you live in a country for 5 years, means that you know the place. Highly Illiterate due to the fact that his information is invalid.
Someone who acts like a straight up dick
1) An individual whose presence in your life results in most of your interactions with them leaving you drained, spent, and feeling like your own Qi ("life force" energy in Traditional Chinese Medicine) has been sucked right out of you; 2) A two-legged spiritual and/or emotional parasite of epic proportions; 3) That friend who always has some sort of disaster going on in their life that they can't help but impose into YOUR life each time.
It's simply the phrase 'give up' except ghetto people like to replace 'g' with 'q' like it will add any more significance to the sentence it's being used in. It really doesn't though. It just makes you look stupid. So if you wanna be ghetto, go ahead use the damn q. It won't change anything.
A slayer of the poon and call of duty
1. To be of sudden use for only a short period of time. 2. To be worthless. 3. To be quick, satisfactory, and of no worth towards the person using the "Qix". 4. A prostitute.
kicks assSomething excellent, outstanding in its class, extraordinarily awesome
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Someone's who's grades are so high that not even Kareem Abdul Jabaar could dunk over them. Qiyang's grades are so high that his weakest subject is history, and his grade is 99.8!
A short girl with red curly hair that is from a island and she is pretty
Qi is believed to be part of every living thing that exists, as a kind of “life force” or “spiritual energy”. It is frequently translated as “energy flow", or literally as “air” or “breath”. while, Four is the sacred number of Zia, and the figure is composed of a circle from which four points radiate. These points made up of four straight lines of varying length personify the number most often used by the Giver of all good gifts. To the Zia Indian, the sacred number is embodied in the earth, with its four directions; in the year, with its four seasons; in the day, with the sunrise, noon, evening, and night; in life, with its four divisions--childhood, youth, manhood, and old age. Everything is bound together in a circle of life and love, without beginning, without end.