"Hey bro, have a beer!"
"Thanks, dude! You can have sex with my comatose sister later."
"Tight, dude."
"Yeah. Quid bro quo, my man."
"Thanks, dude! You can have sex with my comatose sister later."
"Tight, dude."
"Yeah. Quid bro quo, my man."
by John Witte March 24, 2008

An increasingly popular nickname for the 45th President of the United States deriving from Latin, meaning “something for something.”
Out of all of the disparaging nicknames we’ve heard for 45, “President Quid Pro Quo” may wind up being the one that sticks and ultimately says it all.
by Dr Bunnygirl October 7, 2019

I have coined this term and it can be measured "to assess the knowledge of the doctors about the medicine and health in the social context".
Epidemiological Quotient Epi Quo can be explained like If a doctor has good knowledge about the treatment of a illness but if he/she doesnt know that what is the problem statement of that disease in the society it can be said that He/She has low Epidemiological Quotient Epi Quo. A good doctor knows the treatment and social pathology of that disease also(In other words, good in Epidemiology). eg. If doctor knows the treatment of diabetes but he doesnt know what all factors like Genetics, age, sex, socio economic status affect the chances of one getting Diabetes or what is the prevalence of it in his society then that doctor can be called that he has low epi quo. Knowing all this means Higher Epidemiological Quotient.
by Dr Chandrakant Lahariya October 30, 2005

The art of practicing medicine such that a patient is subjected to tests which will not alter the direction of treatment, and refusing treatment until the patient complies. When a doctor requires a test or procedure more harmful or risky than providing appropriate treatment to see if there is improvement.
Dr. Clarke is practicing Quid pro quo medicine, he wants me to have an ERCP with sphincterotomy when a CT Scan carries less risk, less cost and is more accurate than his subjecting opinion.
by Leithian August 24, 2021

When two parental units (single or duo) send a responsible and/or experienced kid off to monitor the less responsible and/or inexperienced, resulting in parental relaxation.
G(9th grader): Can I go to (BadBoy)'s house?
Mother of G: Only if C(junior) goes with you?
G & C & C's mom: Yeah!
All Parents: Kid Pro Quo!
Mother of G: Only if C(junior) goes with you?
G & C & C's mom: Yeah!
All Parents: Kid Pro Quo!
by PrincetonTiger November 29, 2009

Term of semi-endearment used to define luddites or other change averse, retrospective-type, hindsight focused individuals.
by thefirebuilds August 28, 2008

When one parent offers to watch the kids so the other can go out with their friend, in exchange for reciprocation of duties later.
"Sure you can go out with your girlfriends tomorrow night, but next weekend I wanna go have a beer with Dave, you know, kid pro quo!"
by the_docta May 26, 2021
