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Q.E.D. or QED is an initialism of the Latin phrase quod erat demonstrandum, meaning "that which was to be demonstrated".Literally, it states "what was to be shown". [1] ...
In the show, the lead character was known primarily by his initials, Q.E.D; the reference here is that Q.E.D. usually stands for quod erat demonstrandum, a statement signalling the end of a proof.However, characters would sometimes state the initials to represent "quite easily done".
"In Asian speaking countries, the letters sometimes mean, "Question Easy Done", in a parody of Chinglish." The Hong Kong joke is a general one that I think is common among English speakers in general as "Quite Easily Done". Other stupid variations: Stupid QED acronyms -- Quite Easily Done; Quite Erotically Done; Quite Erroneously Done
Sheeran reveals Curtis is “quite an emotional man,” he adds, smiling, “He can tear up quite easily.” After Sheeran had delivered the song, he thought he was done. “Netflix edited the ...
Easy money. They were about to settle until the other side found his pictures online from a club a week after his wife died getting a lap dance wearing a shirt that said ‘I love milfs’.
This, of course, raises the question whether or not a single sentence, in parentheses, is really "undue weight". If I had put in a three-thousand-word paragraph about Schopenhauer and Shaw (which could easily be written), then you might have a point.
Stephen's prediction: Arsenal will win this quite easily. They are playing well, and Everton have been struggling. 3-0 They are playing well, and Everton have been struggling. 3-0 Anfield, 15:00
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