- QUOZ Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of QUOZ is something queer or absurd
- quoz, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
quoz, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- Quoz: A Financial Thriller - Kindle edition by Mattison, Mel . . .
With Quoz, Mel pulls characters seemingly out of the screen of Margin Call, Boiler Room, and The Wolf of Wall Street He delivers an epic thrill ride packed with action, intrigue, and a healthy dose of economic realism
- meaning (and origin?) of the obsolete noun ‘quoz’ – word . . .
The obsolete noun quoz denoted an odd or ridiculous person or thing It is first recorded in The Festival of Momus, a Collection of Comic Songs, Including the Modern and a Variety of Originals (London, 1780?)
- Quoz — Mel Mattison
“Thriller readers with any interest in finance need to read Quoz!…Perfect for fans of Michael Lewis and Jack Carr Mattison…brings fiction and finance together in a way few writers can
- quoz - definition and meaning - Wordnik
These off beat, and out of time, serendipitous discoveries are referred to as " quoz " The " quoz " (rhymes with Oz) in the title means "anything strange, incongruous or peculiar; at its heart is the unknown, the mysterious "
- Quoz! - eu. than. asia
Quoz was queer and peculiar in a turn-the-nose-up kind of way that has been lost in the two century game of slang-dictionary telephone A search for Quoz would be nonsensical to the 18th century theatre-goers who laughed along with John Edwin
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