consider 'quid', which is often used to denote plural quantities of pounds sterling (e.g. 666 quid), which means it is really "quid(s)". thus we can modify it as "squid". so you could buy a buckwellam of drafwort on a second tea Sunday for three squid, twa shillings, nineteen pence. your weekly bill for the non-Cockney rat catcher / chimmininee sweep (extra surcharge for such)? five squid, throi shills, seventy seven pence and a hot biscuit. the council bill for your flat, due on St. Wastram's day under a werewolf moon, street urchin removal included? twelve squid and a pence. quite saucy, what? ---------------- |
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