This is a kind of cephalart quickie, two images that are perfect for Pharyngula.
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A quickie procedure in the afternoon that took out one stitch fixed the problem.
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The Stratosphere is among several hotels and casinos offering quickie weddings.
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The resort was once a watering hole for elite seekers of quickie Nevada divorces.
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Cue Preston ditching his other bird for Chantelle and getting a quickie marriage.
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The freebies offer quickie translations of Web pages and small chunks of text.
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Check out the quickie workouts that deliver the same perks as longer sessions.
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In any case, it won't be just another cash-grab farewell-tour quickie reunion.
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She and her husband obtained a quickie divorce and narrowly made the deadline.
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Band aid: hurried repair
In the 1960s, many Americans traveled south to obtain a "Mexican divorce". A Mexican divorce was easier, quicker, and less expensive than a divorce in most states. Celebrities who obtained a Mexican divorce include Johnny Carson, Katharine Hepburn, Richard Burton, Marilyn Monroe and Don Hewitt. ...
A Quickie is a short joke that is used between segments on the children's television series, Garfield and Friends. There is at least one Garfield or U.S. Acres Quickie per episode. Most of the Quickies are based on a Sunday comic strip, and some on a daily comic strip. ...
A quickie refers to a brief or spontaneous episode of sexual activity, with the couple finishing it in a very short amount of time.
The Quickie is a 2007 detective novel written by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge. The novel is set in New York City. In the second week of September 2007, The Quickie was number four on the "hardcover fiction" category of the New York Times Best Seller list.
Something made or done swiftly; A tryst of short duration; A brief sexual encounter
Numbers are called as quickly as possible and the card must be full to win Bingo.
A term used to describe a bowler of fast pace.
This is another term for what is known as Speed Bingo, a game that is played at a very hyper pace.