Status quo is a Latin phrase that means the state of affairs. You will often hear someone use this term when describing the current acceptable actions of a period of time. For example: Maria goes against the status quo, because she wants to have a dress down Thursday at the office.
The existing condition or state of affairs, as in We don't want to admit more singers to the chorus; we like the status quo. This term, Latin for “state in which,” has been used in English since the early 1800s. © 1996-2012 LoveToKnow, Corp.
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