on the Q.T.
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- (idiomatic) Quietly; in a secretive manner; clandestinely.
- 1910, Harold MacGrath, A Splendid Hazard, ch. 12:
- Will you be so kind as to impress him with the fact that this expedition is on the Q.T.? Not that I think he will say anythin'.
- 1911, William MacLeod Raine, Mavericks, ch. 24:
- [R]ound up some of our friends on the q.t. Don't let Brill get a notion of what's in the air.
- 1962, Jack Anderson, "Lobbyists Moan Over ‘Shakedown’," Sarasota Journal (USA), 28 Aug., p. 6 (retrieved 25 Aug. 2010):
- But most are cozy affairs, kept strictly on the Q.T. Nothing is done in writing—no invitations, no tickets, just quiet phone calls.
- 2007, David Stout, "Ex-Bush Aide Contradicts Libby on C.I.A. Agent ," New York Times, 29 Jan. (retrieved 25 Aug. 2010):
- “This is hush-hush,” Mr. Fleischer recalled Mr. Libby as saying in effect. “This is on the Q.T. Not many people know about this.”
- 1910, Harold MacGrath, A Splendid Hazard, ch. 12: