What does the Latin phrase "qui pro quo" mean?
tooth for a tooth
tit for tat
something for something
eye for an eye
Quid pro quo ("something for something" in Latin) is a Latin phrase used in English to mean an exchange of goods or services, in which one transfer is contingent upon the other; "a favour for a favour".
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tooth for a tooth
tit for tat
something for something
eye for an eye
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