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Created page with "==English== ===Etymology=== From the phrase “the full quid,” meaning a complete or proper amount; with negation implying something lacking or incomplete. Compare Australian and British informal usage of ''[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/quid quid]'' (“a pound sterling; by extension, a complete amount”). ===Pronunciation=== * IPA: /nɒt ðə fʊl kwɪd/ ===Phrase=== '''not the full quid''' # (chiefly Australia, informal) A person of below average intelligence,..."
 
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#* He’s a nice enough bloke, but he’s not the full quid.
#* He’s a nice enough bloke, but he’s not the full quid.
#* You can’t trust his judgment; he’s not the full quid.
#* You can’t trust his judgment; he’s not the full quid.
===Video Walkthrough===
{{#ev:youtube|98jLXRG6e5Q|600|center|Aussie slang explanation of ''not the full quid''}}


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