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quid
1[kwid]
noun
a portion of something, especially tobacco, that is to be chewed but not swallowed.
quid
2[kwid]
noun
plural
quidBritish Informal., one pound sterling.
quid
1/ kwɪd /
noun
slang, one pound sterling
slang, in a very favourable or advantageous position
slang, mentally subnormal
quid
2/ kwɪd /
noun
a piece of tobacco, suitable for chewing
Word History and Origins
Origin of quid2
Word History and Origins
Origin of quid1
Origin of quid2
Example Sentences
The inquest was shown a Snapchat video featuring a short clip of a car dashboard with a caption referring to taking a "12k rolly" and being off to "get 10 quid for it".
Manchester City and Chelsea are already quids in from playing in the Fifa Club World Cup - and they could yet end up earning loads more.
It was, in the end I'm told, quid pro quo.
It was seen by some diplomats as the quid pro quo for the diplomatic fawning and investment deals Trump received in Riyadh.
Even assuming that those favors were “offered” rather than demanded or forced, it is an image of coercion disguised as quid pro quo.
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