"Six quid" refers to six British pounds, where "quid" is a colloquial term for the currency in the United Kingdom. It's commonly used in informal conversation to denote money, similar to how "bucks" is used for dollars in the U.S. Thus, when someone says "six quid," they are simply talking about an amount of money in pounds.
They are all the same ... a Quid is a Pound is a Pound Sterling.
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The Latin phrase 'vidi quidi' contains an error, and is incomplete. For the word 'quidi' needs to be written as 'quid'. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'vidi' means '[I] have seen'; and 'quid' means 'what'. The English meaning of the corrected phrase, 'vidi quid', is the following: I have seen what... .
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7 of 1 - 1973 I'll Fly You for a Quid 1-7 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2005)
The Quid was created in 1964.
Quid is a slang term for Pound. One Quid, Two Quid, One Hundred Quid. 12.50 Quid is Twelve Pound and 50 Pence. See link to Universal Currency Converter for a current currency conversion.
A quid is slang for one pound
3.5 quid
A quid is equal to a pound in London......'Quid' is a slang term for a Pound Sterling (GBP) (£).
Quid is British slang for one pound.
Not who, but what
Quid - encyclopedia - ended in 2007.
Cave Quid Optes Cave = Careful Quid = What Optes = What you wish for (you wish)
Quid agis? (singular) Quid agitis? (plural)
1 Quid = 1 Pound Sterling (£) is currently equal to 1.9472 US Dollars ($)
one quid is one pound slang for a bbritish pound and one dollar is equal to about .52 of one quid