Klingon word: Qoch Part of speech: verb Definition: disagree _______________________________________________ (MO, st.k, 3/02/1998): Which brings us to {Qochbe'} and {QochHa'}. Both consist of the verb {Qoch} "disagree" plus a negative suffix. [...] {Qochbe'} implies an absence of disagreeing (hence agree); {QochHa'} implies that any disagreeing was misplaced or misconstrued or perhaps has been "undone." English lacks a simple way to say this. (KGT 105-6): the Klingon phrase {wa' DoS wIqIp} ("We hit one target") or the shorter {DoS wIqIp} ("We hit a target") is frequently heard in conversations that have nothing to do with shooting, targets, or even weaponry. It is a way of saying "We agree." By the same token, {cha' DoSmey DIqIp} ("We hit two targets") or the shorter {DoSmey DIqIp} ("We hit targets") normally means "We disagree." (KGT 172): Agreeing is not a trait typically associated with Klingon nature, however, and apparently, at least under certain circumstances, this may extend to grammar as well. SEE ALSO: tem deny (v) chID admit (v) ghIb consent (v) chaw' allow, permit (v) ma' accommodate (v) HeQ comply (v) -- Voragh Ca'Non Master of the Klingons