Of coarse, is a bird with an antennae and flippers with lots of hair and a short tongue with NO TEETH!
It's spelled 'cube', not quib. And you don't, because eskimos aren't idiots.
There's no such word as 'quib' in ancient, classical Latin. But there's the word 'quid', which means what. The pronunciation is the following: kwihd.
The correct spelling for the word is "quib," spelled Q-U-I-B.
Quib: n, a quip; a gibe source: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Quib
Pietro degli Ubaldi has written: 'Tractatus de duobus fratribus et aliis quib u scunque sociis'
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