BBC Learning English
The English We Speak
31 July 2012
Quids in
Rob:
Hi! I'm Rob. And this is Helen!
Helen:
Hello.
Rob:
Now come on Helen, we've no time to waste. This jumble sale has nearly finished and we haven't got any bargains yet.
Helen:
Yes, all I've bought is an old teddy bear and a hat with a hole in it. A jumble sale is a great place to pick up some second-hand goods but make sure they are things you want! So what are you looking for Rob?
Rob:
Some antique pots and vases. Then I can sell it to someone else and I'll be quids in!
Helen:
What? Q uids in? What a strange saying.
Rob:
It means I'll be in profit – or I will have made or saved some money through some kind of financial transaction.
Helen:
I like the sound of that. But did you say squids in – like the creature in the sea – a squid?
Rob:
No Helen, the word is quids – it's a slang word for pounds. A quid is Ł1.
You might hear people talking about it like this: Examples
I'm broke so can you lend me a quid to buy a cup of tea – please?
Come on ladies, who wants these lovely strawberries? Only two quid a box.
Rob:
So a quid is a pound and if I am quids in it means I will have made some extra pounds sterling.
Helen:
Ah! Why didn't you say? Quids in means you could be rich!
Rob:
Possibly. Let's hear some other people who are hoping to be quids in: Examples
If we complete this deal, we'll be quids in!
With such a good exchange rate you'll be quids in when you go abroad on holiday.
I paid Ł50 for it but sold it for Ł60 so I'm quids in!
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Helen:
OK Rob, if we're going to be quids in today we need to get buying things.
Rob:
Did I say 'we'? Anyway, look at this old vase – it's only Ł10. I could clean it up and sell it for Ł20.
Helen:
Sounds fantastic. We really would be quids in then. Come on then let's buy it.
Rob:
Right OK, I've got my bargain for today, let's go home.
Helen:
Rob watch that step!
Rob:
Whoa! Oh no, my vase – it's broken.
Helen:
Oh! Do you think you'll be able to get Ł20 for it now?
Rob:
No, I won't even get a penny.
Helen:
Rob won't be making a profit on selling his old vase now it's broken. He'll be quids out!
Rob:
Sorry, what did you say?
Helen:
Is there such an expression as being quids out?
Rob:
No there isn't! But there is an expression about being out of pocket.
Helen:
Hmm, I think we'll leave that for another day. Come on Rob I'll buy you a drink to cheer you up.
Rob:
Thanks Helen. See you next time on The English We Speak. Bye.
Helen:
Bye!
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