Quid is British slang for one pound.
Yes, a quid is a slang term for a British Pound.
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.
It's 1 GPB or 1 Pound. For US Currency you would have to look at the current exchange rates.
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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... .
In British English slang, a quid is a monetary reference to one pound. In Ireland, it is a nickname for a euro.
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
A "quid" is £1. Shillings no longer exist but used to be 20 shillings = £1 so they are the equivalent of 5p.
it means stupidity
Quod erat faciendum in Latin is "That which was to be done" in English.
The highest an English player makes is around 9-10mil. quid's a game.
1. English common word for one pound GBP. 2. A plug of tobacco