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  • Quid
  • Quid

    Quid

    Pounds sterling. If something costs £1 you may be asked for a quid; the word doesn't change in the plural, so £50 is fifty quid

  • Jag it in
  • Jag it in

    Jag it in

    To quit.

  • Quid
  • Quid

    Quid

    - A pound in money is called a quid. It is the equivalent to the buck or clam in America. A five pound note is called a fiver and a ten pound note is called a tenner.

  • QUIM
  • QUIM

    QUIM

    Quim is British slang for the female sex organs.

  • QS
  • QS

    QS

    Quit Scrolling

  • quid
  • quid

    quid

    n pound (currency). Quid is to “pound” what “buck” is to “dollar.” The word is very widely recognised and socially acceptable but informal - you could quite easily say: “Well, they offered me ten thousand quid for the car” but you wouldn’t hear any BBC announcers reporting: “The government today authorised a ten million quid increase in health service funding.” This perhaps says more about the BBC than this one particular word, but I digress.

  • QL
  • QL

    QL

    Quit Laughing

  • Teapot Lid
  • Teapot Lid

    Teapot Lid

    Quid (One Pound)

  • Quid
  • Quid

    Quid

    A corruption of cud, as, in vulgar language, a quid of tobacco.

  • Not the full quid
  • Not the full quid

    Not the full quid

    See Quid

  • quis - eggo
  • quis - eggo

    quis - eggo

    Pronounced "Quiz" and "Eggo". I think this is here already somewhere as a call and response where someone is giving something away; this is definitely from the Latin as there are some additional words somtimes used; eg if there are two or more people shouting "Ego" at about the same time and the person shouting "Quis" isn't sure who was first or doesn't like all of the people claiming, it would then open up to people shouting "Mihi" and then the "Quis"-er could choose one of the claimants by looking at them and saying "Tibi". Obviously this variant only takes place in schools where everyone has learnt some Latin (literally as far as I remember "Quis?"=Who?, "Ego"="I", "mihi"=to me (sometimes "meum"=mine, "tibi"= to you (or "teum"=yours)). I suppose logically the "Quis"-er could say "vobis" to give out a number of things to the whole lot but I never heard this!, Pretty much any UK prep school up until at least the 1980's. Even posh kids grow out of talking to each other in Latin by the time they hit puberty! (ed: I never took Latin - and since I have no idea what any of this means, it was included verbatim)

  • Quid
  • Quid

    Quid

    A one pound note, equivalent to twelve "shillings". See also Shilling 2. Reference to one's mental state, or lack thereof. e.g. "He is not the full quid, you know! Yes, I heard he's a bleeding lunatic!"

  • Quid
  • Quid

    Quid

    A pound in money is called a quid. It is the equivalent to the buck or clam in America. A five pound note is called a fiver and a ten pound note is called a tenner.

  • quid
  • quid

    quid

    one pound (£1) or a number of pounds sterling. Plural uses singular form, eg., 'Fifteen quid is all I want for it..', or 'I won five hundred quid on the horses yesterday..'. The slang money expression 'quid' seems first to have appeared in late 1600s England, derived from Latin (quid meaning 'what', as in 'quid pro quo' - 'something for something else'). Other intriguing possible origins/influences include a suggested connection with the highly secretive Quidhampton banknote paper-mill, and the term quid as applied (ack D Murray) to chewing tobacco, which are explained in more detail under quid in the cliches, words and slang page.

  • make a quid
  • make a quid

    make a quid

    a living’ ‘I’m making a quid, no worries.’

  • NOT THE FULL QUID
  • NOT THE FULL QUID

    NOT THE FULL QUID

    Not the full quid is Australian and New Zealand slang for mentally subnormal.

  • Saucepan Lid
  • Saucepan Lid

    Saucepan Lid

    Quid (One Pound)

  • QUID
  • QUID

    QUID

    Quid is British slang for one pound sterling. Quid was old British slang for a sovereign. Quid was very old British slang for a guinea.

  • Full quid
  • Full quid

    Full quid

    Having full control of one's body and mind. See also Not the full quid

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  • GET TO THE HEART
  • GET TO THE HEART

    Get to the heart of is slang for to determine the most important element.

  • brown hatter
  • brown hatter

    Noun. A homosexual male. Derog.

  • Blower
  • Blower

    Telephone

  • HOT PIC
  • HOT PIC

    Hot Picture, as in sexy or naked

  • Tom Tit
  • Tom Tit

    Shit. I'm going for a Tom Tit.

  • Broderick, The
  • Broderick, The

    A thorough beating

  • Shinanigan
  • Shinanigan

    refers to an action, event or issue, often used to describe something mischevious or complicated. "What kind of shinanigans are you up to this time?"

  • SEBASTIAN COES
  • SEBASTIAN COES

    Sebastian Coes is London Cockney rhyming slang for a quick exit (toes).

  • Clayton’s
  • Clayton’s

    fake, substitute

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  • Quite
  • v. t. & i.

    See Quit.

  • Quid
  • n.

    A portion suitable to be chewed; a cud; as, a quid of tobacco.

  • Quizzed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Quiz

  • Part
  • n.

    To leave; to quit.

  • Quit
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of small passerine birds native of tropical America. See Banana quit, under Banana, and Guitguit.

  • Quipped
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Quip

  • Quitting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Quit

  • Quib
  • n.

    A quip; a gibe.

  • Quiz
  • n.

    One who quizzes others; as, he is a great quiz.

  • Quiz
  • v. i.

    To conduct a quiz. See Quiz, n., 4.

  • Quit
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Quit

  • Quizzer
  • n.

    One who quizzes; a quiz.

  • Quit
  • a.

    To have done with; to cease from; to stop; hence, to depart from; to leave; to forsake; as, to quit work; to quit the place; to quit jesting.

  • Quipping
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Quip

  • Quizzing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Quiz

  • Quiz
  • v. t.

    To instruct in or by a quiz. See Quiz, n., 4.

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