by Pastaman on May 27th, 2003

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What is quid pro quo?

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  • by Kim Siever on October 13th, 2004

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    Quid pro quo means "this for that" in Latin. It is used to describe that which a party receives (or is promised) in return for something he does or gives or promises.

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  • by hobbykitjr on February 16th, 2005

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    "This for that" in latin popularized by lawyers meaning and exchange usually of a information durring discussion. Hence the Hannibal Lecter character using it in silence of the lambs

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  • by Kgsult on March 6th, 2007

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    An equal exchange or substitution.

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