See Also: Quid Pro Quo(money)
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orbitar (iou) and quid (oh)


orbitar (iou)



orbitar adjective. Now rare. M18.
[French orbitaire, from orbite ORBIT noun: see -AR1.]
Anatomy. = ORBITAL adjective 1.

quid (oh)



[C] BrE informal
[Date: 1600-1700; Origin: Perhaps from Latin what 'what, something']
one pound in money
::She earns at least 600 quid a week.
be quids in
to make a good profit
::If this deal comes off, we'll be quids in.