
1) Brit coin 2) British buck 3) British monetary unit 4) British money 5) British pound 6) British pound in slang 7) Chaw 8) Chewable chunk 9) French encyclopedia 10) Mouthful of tobacco 11) Old British bucks 12) One pound sterling 13) Piccadilly pound 14) Piece of tobacco 15) Pound 16) Pound sterling
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1) Britishp 2) Chaw 3) Chew 4) Pound
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Latin, meaning: (+ genitive) how much? how many?
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Latin, meaning: (question) what (thing)?
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slang for pound
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a cut or wad or something chewable
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• (n.) An English coin, a sovereign. • (v. t.) To drop from the mouth, as food when partially chewed; -- said of horses. • (n.) A portion suitable to be chewed; a cud; as, a quid of tobacco.
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a monetary term for a British pound sterling
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Quid noun [ See
Cud .] A portion suitable to be chewed; a cud; as, a
quid of tobacco.
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Quid transitive verb (Man.) To drop from the mouth, as food when partially chewed; -- said of horses.
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£1.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kwid Definitions: 1. A substance chewed to extract its active substance (tobacco, paan).
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See: qualified individual with a disability
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Quid is British slang for one pound sterling.
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Of low IQ
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[Treasure Island] a piece, as of tobacco, to be chewed.
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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.
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of low IQ. [Historical note: 'quid' is slang for a pound. £1 became $2 when Australia converted to decimal currency]
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(neut. of quis )
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