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QUID
QUID
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Dictionary definitions:
Word: quid
Phonetic:
/kwɪd/
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The inherent nature of something.
A section of the Democratic-Republican Party between 1805 and 1811 (from tertium quid).
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-- pro quo
British pound
Change for a fiver
Chewable chunk
Chewable wad
Money
Mouthful of tobacco
Old British bucks
One pound sterling
Piccadilly pound
Pound
Pound sterling
Pounds
Pounds in London
Pounds in Plymouth
Putney pund
Slangy pound
Slangy pounds
Something to chew on
Tobacco chew
___ pro quo
___ pro quo: substitute
British pound: Slang.
One pound sterling: Brit. slang.
Tobacco portion
Cud
Piece of tobacco.
Chaw.
Wad of tobacco.
Britisher's sovereign.
Twenty bob in England
Partner of quo
Trade for a quo
Quo's partner
Tobacco chaw
Soho pound
Plug-___
A pound, in Soho
British pound, informally
Pound sterling, informally
Pound, in Piccadilly
Pounds, informally
1 GBP - piece of chewing tobacco
Nicker.
Pound — lump of chewing tobacco
One fifth of a fiver
100p
Wad of chewing tobacco
In Paris who's first to devalue our cash?
Sally's new penny swapped for old pound
Money to chew?
A pound of tobacco
Might nicotine addicts chew this dough?
£1
British pound, in slang
Unit of energy
Guitar (Slang)
Demanding hint about soccer team
Small smooth rounded rock
Pounds sterling (Slang)
Pounds (Slang)
British currency - one old penny with Queen on
Headless calamari thats chewed
Some lolly in London
Piece of chewing tobacco
One pound for some tobacco
Pounds, in British slang
Who, in France, has penny for pound?
Question on papers is something to be chewed over
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