'tit for tat, butt lower.'
expecting to get sex from the bikini region; specifically, quim (pussy) in return for a favor or services rendered.
(from the latin phrase quid pro quo, which is often used like tit for tat).
some men expect some quim pro quo when they take a woman out to dinner.
When you "like" or comment on a friend's status, photo, or link on facebook just to increase the likelihood that they will comment on yours, thereby making you look popular.
From the Latin term "quid pro quo," meaning "something for something"
Mark's photo is pretty lame, but I'll "like" it because I'm getting ready to post some of my own. Because of the unwritten rule of face pro quo, he will "like" mine, so I will feel interesting and popular.
Noun Phrase/adjective from Latin: "something in place of/(in exchange) for something." Implies a reciprocal or mutual exchange relationship. Note, the Latin does not mean "What for What."
Noun Phrase: "He stole my bike, I stole his boyfriend, I'd call that quid pro quo."
Adj.: "'I scratch your back, you scratch my back' implies a quid pro quo relationship."
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A person who follows the herd, he does what everyone else does, nothing more or less. Someone who has no ambition for anything, no passion or drive to accomplish something special. The female version is an ordinary mary or plain jane.
I thought about asking Ted to start a business, but I knew he would say no to anything unique. He's a status quo joe. passionless, ordinary, ambitionless, no ambition, boring, average, nothing special, basic bitch
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Agreeing to do something for someone but only for something in return.
Quid Pro Quo in context:
"I want you to do us a favor though" -President Donald J. Trump in regards to releasing the Congress-approved military aid to Ukraine.
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1) n. A person who fights to maintain the status quo.
2) the opposite of a Social Justice Warrior.
John signed a petition to keep schools segregated. John is a Status Quo Champion.
A pen labelled with a medical device or drug company logo designed to influence physician prescribing patterns.
I noticed my doctor wrote a prescription for a drug whose name was on his pen: it was a quill pro quo.
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