quids in

quids in

slang Able to profit or gain from something. ("Quid" is a slang term for the British pound.) Primarily heard in UK. We'll be quids in if that company buys our software!
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

quids in

BRITISH, INFORMAL
If you are quids in, you make or have more money than you expected. Workers soon cheered up when they realised that being paid in euros had left them quids in. Note: `Quid' is an informal word for a pound sterling.
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Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

quids ˈin

(British English, informal) in a position of having made a profit, especially a good profit: I’ve just received three cheques so we’re quids in at the moment.
A quid is an informal word for one pound in money.
See also: quid
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • be quids in
  • not the full quid
  • final
  • do someone or something justice
  • ain’t 1
  • go out of
  • be not the full quid
  • quid
  • other than
  • other than (something)
References in periodicals archive
Quids in: An apartment sleeping four starts at pounds 525 (including ferry) in June with Allez France; call 01903-748155.
Quids in: The Quinta de Abelheira villa sleeps four for pounds 80.50 each for a week starting 6 March with The Villa Agency; call 01273-747811.