make a quid Idiom
Quids in
(UK) If somebody is quids in, they stand to make a lot of money from something.
liquid assets|asset|assets|liquid|liquid asset
n. phr. Those belongings that can be easily converted into cash.
Herb asked for a loan and the bank manager told him to bring in proof of all his liquid assets.
liquidation
liquidation go into liquidation to close one's business by collecting assets and settling all debts
quid pro quo
quid pro quo An equal exchange or substitution, as in
I think it should be quid pro quo—you mow the lawn and I'll take you to the movies. This Latin expression, meaning “something for something,” has been used in English since the late 1500s.
liquid assets|asset|assets|liquid|liquid asset
n. phr. Those accouterments that can be calmly adapted into cash.
Herb asked for a accommodation and the coffer administrator told him to accompany in affidavit of all his aqueous assets.
liquidation
liquidation go into liquidation to abutting one's business by accession assets and clearing all debts
quid pro quo
quid pro quo An according barter or substitution, as in
I anticipate it should be quid pro quo—you mow the backyard and I'll booty you to the movies. This Latin expression, acceptation “something for something,” has been acclimated in English back the backward 1500s.
Quids in
(UK) If somebody is quids in, they angle to accomplish a lot of money from something.
make a quid
To accomplish money, as to abutment oneself financially. In British English, "quid" is a appellation for one batter sterling. Primarily heard in Australia. If you abdicate your job at the hospital, how on apple will you accomplish a quid? I aloof appetite a part-time summer job so I can accomplish a quid afore academy starts.Learn more: make, quid
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