Meaning Of The Word Quote-unquote

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What's The Definition Of Quote-unquote?

quote-unquote in British English
said to mean that you do not think that a particular word or phrase that has been used is accurate or suitable
so called; so to speak; as it were
exclamation: an expression used before or part before and part after a quotation to identify it as such, and sometimes to dissociate the writer or speaker from it

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