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Origin and history of P.D.Q.
P.D.Q.
also pdq, initialism (acronym) for pretty damn quick, attested from 1875 in "The Mighty Dollar" a popular play of the day featuring the character Bardwell Slote, a simple, greedy, bloviating U.S. senator with a comical habit of introducing phrases by their supposed abbreviations. In the same scene that offers p.d.q. are "R.Q.—rather queer," "H.K.—hard cash," etc.
SLOTE. That's about the size of it ; that's the F.F.—physical fact.
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adapted from books.google.com/ngrams/ with a 7-year moving average; ngrams are probably unreliable.
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