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quiet-quit

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Verb

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quiet-quit (third-person singular simple present quiet-quits, present participle quiet-quitting, simple past and past participle quiet-quit or quiet-quitted)

  1. Alternative form of quiet quit.
    • 2023 August 13, Michael Hogan, quoting Susan Wokoma, “Actor Susan Wokoma: ‘We all want to be married to Emma Thompson, don’t we?’”, in The Observer[1]:
      I fell in love with acting by doing youth theatre but just wasn’t finding the right challenges, so I quiet-quit. Then my friend Deborah Frances-White, with whom I’ve collaborated a lot on The Guilty Feminist, said: “I’ve written you this amazing part.”