Definition of Quaiku: a three-line poem about Quigley, usually imagistic, derived from the Japanese tradition of Haiku. The first and third lines have five syllables and the second line has seven. It sometimes rhymes and employs alliteration.
Quaiku No. 1
Quigley is furry
Lounging, licking, scowling, fun
Has own agenda
-Qnon.