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Idiom be quids in British, informal to be making a profit.If this deal goes ahead we'll be quids in.
idiombe quids in BrEBrEspoken to be making a profit, or to have plenty of money:My new job didn't pay much better, but I didn't have travelling expenses, so I was still quids in.She says she's losing money, but she sold all that stuff before Christmas so she's quids in, isn't she?
be quids inslang To be able to profit or gain from something. ("Quid" is a slang term for the British pound.) Primarily heard in UK. We'll be quids in if that company buys our software! be quids in be in a position where you have profited or are likely to profit from something. British informal Quids is only found in this phrase, the normal plural being quid . |