Enquoted text can mean (in my book):
1. You are quoting verbatim some source; or
2. You are using an expression tongue-in-cheek or with implied sarcasm,  
hostility or a questioning stance (i.e. John and Pat are "good friends"; Mr  
Smith 
is in his "private compartment"; I appreciate your "delightful"  conversation)
 
Will Johnson
 
p.s. Sometimes I have use "*" for this purpose and I've seen other's do it  
as well.  It's much easier than trying to underline or bold some  phrase.
 
 
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