Results for “Quick quit”
Leaving a new job almost immediately after starting it.
Scope in and fire the instant the crosshair settles — a one-tap in one motion.
Scoping in and firing a sniper in one snap motion.
An easy, high-impact task done fast.
The worst possible job posting at 1980s Salomon Brothers.
The ick you get from a kink that's not for you, with zero moral judgement of the people into it.
Little one, tiny tot.
Openly and vocally disengaging or trashing your employer.
Leaving a job over ethical or values mismatches with the employer.
Dramatically quitting to spite a bad employer.
A worker who does only their required duties and no more.
Content creators easing off the relentless posting grind.
Stop behaving badly or rudely.
Doing only the minimum required at work, without actually resigning.
To storm out of a game mid-match because you're furious.
Sniping while staying fully scoped in, holding the angle instead of quickscoping.
Buying low and selling high fast on the Grand Exchange for quick profit.
Incoming, a quick callout that enemies are heading your way.
Force-quitting to the console dashboard mid-match to dodge a ranked penalty.
Your kills, deaths and assists — the quick scoreline for how you did.
The loose, surreal, anti-joke wing of Twitter built on misspellings and non sequiturs.
A devastating reply telling someone their tweet was so bad they should quit the platform.
Quick-fire game where you vote whether you'd sleep with someone or not.
A love interest whose ethics bend — dangerous, magnetic, not quite the villain.
That dry, hacking little cough that won't quit.
Nearly. Almost. Not quite there yet.
A quick splash — face and hands, job done.
A robbery score or quick come-up.
A dragonfly — said to hunt mosquitoes.
Mature content — open to view.
The thin sliver of equity left over after a company loads up on debt.
To quit the job and pack out your tools.
The car lane at a quick-service restaurant — baristas abbreviate it 'DT' on schedules.
Mature content — open to view.
A mosquito.
Not quite mentally all there.
A quick trip to the petrol station.
To leave very quickly.
a quick look
To leave quickly; to bolt