quote unquote

The phrase "quote unquote" is typically used to indicate the use of an expression or term that the speaker considers to be either inaccurate, colloquial, or in some way not wholly representative of what is being conveyed. It is often spoken aloud to denote the inclusion of verbal quotation marks, suggesting irony, skepticism, or a lack of endorsement for the words or idea being quoted.


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