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Definition of quid

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Other terms relating to 'money':

Definitions include: ten pounds sterling.
Definitions include: in agreement.
Definitions include: money in general.
Definitions include: a five pound note.
Definitions include: acronym for "walking-around money".
Definitions include: to have gas money.
Definitions include: money.
Definitions include: a dollar.
Definitions include: money.
Definitions include: attractive, usually applying to a male.
Definitions include: any expensive, flashy, or shiny jewelry, usually gold or silver, esp. bracelets, chains, earrings.
Definitions include: 100,000 units of a currency to just below 1,000,000 units.
Definitions include: to have sexual intercourse.
Definitions include: having three children in rapid succession (generally following the marriage of a young couple).
Definitions include: a very attractive person; "a perfect ten".

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Other terms relating to 'quid':

Definitions include: 1.going well: well,things're quids in now,I must say.

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