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quid pro quo 

1. A Latin expression that means an equal exchange. Similar to give and take.

2. An expression which, if used by an insane cannibal psychiatrist you happen to be talking to, is an excellent sign that you're in a LOT of trouble.
1. I gave her 20 bucks, she gave me... well, quid pro quo, y'know?

2. Lecter: Quid pro quo, Clarisse.
Clarisse (if she'd had ANY sense): Yo, I'm gettin' the hell outta HERE.
quid pro quo by asdf.what January 28, 2004

quid pro quo 

Noun Phrase/adjective from Latin: "something in place of/(in exchange) for something." Implies a reciprocal or mutual exchange relationship. Note, the Latin does not mean "What for What."
Noun Phrase: "He stole my bike, I stole his boyfriend, I'd call that quid pro quo."
Adj.: "'I scratch your back, you scratch my back' implies a quid pro quo relationship."
quid pro quo by Pathei Mathos July 23, 2008

Quid Pro Quo 

Agreeing to do something for someone but only for something in return.
Quid Pro Quo in context:
"I want you to do us a favor though" -President Donald J. Trump in regards to releasing the Congress-approved military aid to Ukraine.
Quid Pro Quo by CosmicGalacticat November 6, 2019

quid pro quo 

Lat. What for what; something for something.
A nice dinner, drinks, and a show quid pro quo, use your imagination
quid pro quo by gAZI March 24, 2003

quid pro quo 

"Do unto others as you would have others do unto you" P.S. Not to do with religion but LIFE in general.
quid pro quo by Mo Kime November 25, 2003

Quid pro quo 

Quid pro quo is the political equivalent to a reach-around while committing rape
Trump's idea of Quid Pro Quo is grabbing them by the pussy while he's rapping them in the ass.
Quid pro quo by too far left November 8, 2019