(n.)A cut, as of chewing tobacco.
(n.)Chiefly British A pound sterling.
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Pound sterling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The pound sterling (symbol: £ ; ISO code: GBP ), often simply called the pound , is the currency of the United Kingdom, its Crown dependencies (the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands) and the...
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Quid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Quid has various meanings: • pound sterling or £, British slang for monetary currency • Euro (€), in Irish slang • Irish punt, Irish slang • Australian pound, Australian slang (no longer issued) • Qu...
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Singular; quid ... (US, historical) A section of the Democratic-Republican Party between 1805 and 1811 (from tertium quid). ... Plural; quid or rarely quids...
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Quid pro quo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Quid pro quo (From the Latin meaning "something for something") indicates a more-or-less equal exchange or substitution of goods or services. English speakers often use the term to mean "a favor fo...
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Definition of quid in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of quid. Pronunciation of quid. Translations of quid. quid synonyms, quid antonyms. Information about quid in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... quid - something for something; that which a party receives (or is promised) in return for something he...
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Brewster's suggests it comes from 'quid pro quo', an equivalent amount for something, and also suggests that it originally referred to a sovereign. ... Perhaps as in quid pro quo. Just as notes offer the statement "promise to pay the bearer on demand the sum" thereby indicating that they are not really worth anything...
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quid - 13 definitions - One pound (100 pence) in British Sterling (GBP). Can refer to the actual denomination (a goldish looking coin, about a cent... ... buy quid mugs, tshirts and hoodies...
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The next higher basic unit is the pound, in later times also called a quid, which equals twenty shillings (or four crowns). A gold sovereign is equivalent to a pound, while a gold guinea is worth one shilling more (twenty-one shillings).
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The Legal Term * Quid Pro Quo * Defined & Explained ... QUID PRO QUO - Lat. 'what for what' or 'something for something.' The concept of getting something of value in return for giving something of value. For a contract to be binding, it usually must involve the exchange of something of value.
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