From 1804 to 1812, there were several groups of people that broke away from the Democratic-Republican Party and started their own factions. These people were referred to as tertium quids, or sometimes just quids. It was considered a derogatory term.
The Quids believed that Jefferson was not true to their party's "country" ideology.
Quids is slang for British pounds, the exchange rate at 17th April 2009 will give you £879 for $1,300
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Jonah's Quids - 2007 was released on: UK: 14 May 2007 (London) USA: April 2008 (Newport Beach Film Festival)
Oh, dude, "wouldn't be dead for quids" is just a fancy way of saying you wouldn't miss out on something for anything in the world. It's like saying, "I wouldn't trade this for all the money in the world," but with a fun Australian twist. So, like, if someone offers you a million bucks to miss out on a good time, you'd be like, "No way, mate, I wouldn't be dead for quids!"
Roughly 1.2 Trillion US Dollars
Michael Ryan perhaps ?
Quid is slang for British pounds. Quid refers to the older form of british money.
'Quid' is British slang for 'pound'. So one 'quid' is the same as one 'pound'
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I found it on one of the shops at Edgeware road. They were selling it very expensive though. 20 quids for 5 kilo