quid \KWID\, noun:
Chronasseur
Trivia
. History
1. A piece of something to be chewed but not swallowed.Quid is a dialectal variant of the same word in Middle English that leads to cud, the stuff that cows chew.
2. One pound sterling.
Chronasseur
- A connoisseur in the field of Marijuana Studies.
Trivia
. History
- Moby Dick: the famous Herman Melville novel was published (1851)
- Nellie Bly: New York journalist began her around-the-world-in-72-days trip, beating the time of Phileas Fogg, the hero of Jules Verne's novel Around the World in Eighty Days (1889)
- Coventry: central England city was largely reduced to rubble by Nazi air raids (1940)
- Apollo 12: second successful manned mission to the moon was launched (1969)
- Sedna: this trans-Neptunian object and very far-away dwarf planet candidate was discovered (2003)
- William III (Britain) 1650
- Robert Fulton 1765
- Claude Monet 1840
- Jawaharlal Nehru 1889
- Aaron Copland 1900
- Dick Powell 1904
- Joseph McCarthy 1909
- Rosemary DeCamp 1910
- Barbara Hutton 1912
- Martha Tilton 1915
- Howard Duff 1917
- Johnny Desmond 1920
- Brian Keith 1921
- Boutros Boutros-Ghali 1922
- Phyllis Avery 1924
- Kathleen Hughes 1928
- McLean Stevenson 1929
- Fred Haise 1933
- Ellis Marsalis 1934
- Don Stewart 1935
- Carey Bell 1936
- Freddie Garrity (Freddie & the Dreamers) 1940
- P.J. O'Rourke 1947
- Buckwheat Zydeco 1947
- James Young (Styx) 1948
- Prince Charles (England) 1948
- Stephen Bishop 1951
- Yanni 1954 - Musician
- D.B. Sweeney 1961
- Laura San Giacomo 1961
- Run (Run D.M.C.) 1964
- Patrick Warburton 1964
- Nic Dalton (The Lemonheads) 1964
- Jeannette Jurado (Expose) 1965
- Butch Walker (Marvelous 3) 1969
- Shyheim 1977
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