Quid RidesIt is said that Lundy Foot, a Dublin tobacconist, set up his carriage, and asked Emmett to furnish him with a motto. The words of the motto chosen were Quid rides. The witticism is, however, attributed to H. Callender also, who, we are assured, supplied it to one Brandon, a London tobacconist. “Rides,” in English, one syllable. In Latin (why do you laugh?) it is a word of two syllables. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894 More on Quid Rides from Infoplease:
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