quickie
Americannoun
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a book, story, movie, etc., usually trivial in quality, requiring only a short time to produce.
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a quickly consumed alcoholic drink.
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anything taking only a short time, especially a hurried sexual encounter.
adjective
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done, made, assembled, etc., quickly or hurriedly.
I'll fix a quickie meal after I get home from the office.
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achieved or acquired with a minimum of formality.
a quickie divorce.
noun
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Also called (esp Brit): quick one. a speedily consumed alcoholic drink
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anything made, done, produced, or consumed rapidly or in haste
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( as modifier )
a quickie divorce
a quickie ceremony
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Etymology
Origin of quickie
Example Sentences
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Craig and Carter Blanchard collaborated on the screenplay adaptation, and the film relies on the kind of quickie reveals and twists that audiences would expect from this kind of thing.
From Los Angeles Times
Lately, she’s been teaching classes on making bagels — not the quickie recipe, but the overnight version.
From Seattle Times
“They’d rather have this quickie ceremony,” she said, “and spend the money on a world cruise for a honeymoon.”
From Los Angeles Times
And so in September, Marie went down to Tijuana to get a quickie divorce, which was very popular back then.
From Scientific American
I’m not saying there are quickie backlot black-and-white adventure movies from 90 years ago with more visual breadth, color range and compositional tension than “65,” but, OK, well, yes, I am saying that.
From Los Angeles Times
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