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"Quid Pro Quo" – a Fair Exchange

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"Quid pro quo" means "something for something" in Latin, making it the ultimate phrase for a fair trade. Whether you're bartering favors or negotiating a deal, a little quid pro quo keeps the balance. After all, what's life without some give and take?

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November 06, 2024

quid pro quo

[ kwid proh kwoh ] noun

something that is given or taken in return for something else

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"Quid Pro Quo" – a Fair Exchange

Learn today's Dictionary.com Word of the Day... Hi there, dealm...