Quid is British slang for one pound.
Yes, a quid is a slang term for a British Pound.
It's 1 GPB or 1 Pound. For US Currency you would have to look at the current exchange rates.
Quid, meaning a pound sterling (the term was also used in Australia pre-decimalisation), probably came from quid pro quo which means "something for something".AnswerIn French : "Avoir du liquide" means "to have some dough". Maybe quid could be the abbreviation of liquid.
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In British English slang, a quid is a monetary reference to one pound. In Ireland, it is a nickname for a euro.
Quid is British slang for one pound.
The highest an English player makes is around 9-10mil. quid's a game.
Yes, a quid is a slang term for a British Pound.
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The Latin phrase 'vidi quidi' contains an error, and is incomplete. For the word 'quidi' needs to be written as 'quid'. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'vidi' means '[I] have seen'; and 'quid' means 'what'. The English meaning of the corrected phrase, 'vidi quid', is the following: I have seen what... .
A quid is equal to a pound in London......'Quid' is a slang term for a Pound Sterling (GBP) (£).
it means stupidity
7.5million US dollars. The average exchange is $1.50/1 quid. So just multiply your English quid by 1.5 and you get your average worth.
Quid is a British pound in money, of uncertain origin. It may refer to the Latin phrase 'quid pro quo' meaning one thing in return for another
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A quid is another word for a pound. It is worth $1.5149 in U.S. currency.