British English Slang Miniseries- Quid

šŸ‘‹šŸ» Welcome back to our journey through the vibrant landscape of British English slang! In this captivating miniseries, we'll be delving deep into the lexicon of colloquial expressions that add flair and character to conversations across the UK. Today, our focus zooms in on a quintessential term that's as British as afternoon tea ā€“ ā€˜quidā€™.

Whether you're a language enthusiast, a traveller planning a visit to the British Isles, or simply curious about the linguistic tapestry of English, this series promises to be an enlightening adventure. So, let's continue our exploration by unravelling the mysteries behind 'quid' and its multifaceted usage in everyday British vernacular.

šŸ’· quid šŸ’·

meaning: ā€‹one pound (British Sterling) in money

Examples with 'quid'

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Examples with 'quid' šŸ’·

  1. Could you lend me a quid for the bus fare? I forgot to bring change.

  2. I'll bet you five quid that England will win the football match tonight.

  3. He's always on the lookout for a quick quid, taking on odd jobs whenever he can.

  4. She earns a tidy sum, making a few hundred quid a week from her online business.

  5. I found ten quid on the street- how lucky!

  6. It'll cost you about fifty quid to get that repaired.

  7. I've been saving up my quid to go on a trip to Scotland next summer.


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