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quid pro quo

A latin phrase that translates into "what for what". It essentially means that if you do something for me, I'll do something for you as a fair exchange.

Only pinko's believe in Quid Pro Quo and as a result, they should be ripped off because of their beliefs.

by The Flying Dutchman January 30, 2004

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like pro quo

To reciprocate 'liking' on Facebook or a website: I'll like yours if you like mine.

John: "Dude, if you "like" my status I'll 'like' yours! Its like pro quo."

by Alienalchemist September 8, 2010

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Squid pro quo

The exchange of calamari for sexual favors

Do you know any good seafood restaurans? I'm going to see if I can charm Debbie's pants off by offering her some fresh calamari , you know a little "squid pro quo"sexual harrasment seafood

by Out my name February 7, 2017

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quid pro quo-job

when someone gives a blowjob simply for a favor they will later recieve from the blowjob recipient.

formed from "quid pro quo" (that which a party is given in return for something he/she does or gives)

and "blowjob" (that which feels really goddam good when given by a skilled person)

i get quid pro quo-jobs from my girlfriend.. she only sucks me off so i feel obligated too eat her out.

by the storm drains May 8, 2009

434๐Ÿ‘ 79๐Ÿ‘Ž


kid pro quo

Buying something you don't want or need from a co-worker or friend's kid, hoping to build karma for the next time your kid is selling something.

You: Why on earth did you buy 20 boxes of thin mints!?!
Me: Kid pro quo: Joe's daughter is a girl scout - and you know Billy's school has a fund raiser this fall.

by yogamomma February 19, 2010

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President Quid Pro Quo

An increasingly popular nickname for the 45th President of the United States deriving from Latin, meaning โ€œsomething for something.โ€

Out of all of the disparaging nicknames weโ€™ve heard for 45, โ€œPresident Quid Pro Quoโ€ may wind up being the one that sticks and ultimately says it all.

by Dr Bunnygirl October 7, 2019

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Quid pro quo medicine

The art of practicing medicine such that a patient is subjected to tests which will not alter the direction of treatment, and refusing treatment until the patient complies. When a doctor requires a test or procedure more harmful or risky than providing appropriate treatment to see if there is improvement.

Dr. Clarke is practicing Quid pro quo medicine, he wants me to have an ERCP with sphincterotomy when a CT Scan carries less risk, less cost and is more accurate than his subjecting opinion.

by Leithian August 24, 2021