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I often hear the term quid, meaning Pound, and i think this comes from the latin "quid pro quo" some thing given for something received.
But a friend of mine often calls a pound "a sheet" has anyone else ever heard of this and is there a record of it?
But a friend of mine often calls a pound "a sheet" has anyone else ever heard of this and is there a record of it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable suggests that quid might not come from the Latin for what, but it first appeared in print as early as 1688.
Cassell's Dictionary of Slang suggests that sheet for both � & $ is short for a sheet of paper.
Like all these slang terms their origins are open to debate.
Hope that helps you a little.
Cassell's Dictionary of Slang suggests that sheet for both � & $ is short for a sheet of paper.
Like all these slang terms their origins are open to debate.
Hope that helps you a little.