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One pound in English money. U could get that whore for a quid
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One pound (100 pence) in British Sterling (GBP). Can refer to the actual denomination (a goldish looking coin, about a centimetre and a half across), or any amount in Sterling. In very common use, all across the UK. "That'll be a quid mate"
"That's going to set you back about 3, 4 hundred quid" |
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A singular unit of currency, once recognized only as the British pound (100 pence) but now widely used in place of the word dollar, pound, peso, et cetera. Man: I'll give you twenty quid.
Whore: Sorry, mate, that's not enough to get in my boot! |
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british for money. it means pounds, yeah? 'ere, sell us some fags'
'that'll be five quid' cigarettes are so overpriced, y'know? |
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a women that indulges herself in the personal lives of other people and then partakes in telling other people. Jessica is such a quid!
or I would respect Jessica if she wasnt a quid. |
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an english pound, their currency I need twenty thousand quid for my new car
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In regards to the drug Salvia, taking the Salvia leaves and rolling them into a ball. This is known as a quid and is chewed on for 15 minutes, instead of being smoked as usual. Person 1: Lets get baked tonight.
Person 2: I'm getting tested on the 10th, but I prepared some quids for us to take. Person 1: Allright, I guess I'm up for trippin balls out. |
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