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.
by dr_newstead August 14, 2004
1. When you stand to make a lot of money from a bet or business venture.
2. When your the likelihood of scoring with a particular woman is exceptionally high.
2. When your the likelihood of scoring with a particular woman is exceptionally high.
1. Bill was quids in from his bet at the races
2. "Mate, did you see the way that girl with the massive rack was looking at me? I'm quids in tonight"
2. "Mate, did you see the way that girl with the massive rack was looking at me? I'm quids in tonight"
by Richard "Docking" Brown November 01, 2009
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.
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