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This slang term could be a British abbreviation of the French "faux pas," meaning an embarrassing or tactless remark in a social situation. "I don't mean this as a par, ...
British slang isn’t what it used to be. American stars might enjoy grappling with the alternate universe of what people say on the other side of the Atlantic.
These British slang words will leave anyone outside the UK scratching their heads. Learn quirky British phrases and how to use them like a local.
Every single one of us uses British slang words - and we do it so often we don't even notice. Whether something is 'ace', you're too 'skint' to go out or your cat's gone 'bonkers' - the country's ...
An American woman revealed what her 'British ick' is after asking people in New York City about their biggest pet peeves when ...
British slang terms translated by a Brit (video) Published: Mar. 03, 2020, 11:03 a.m. Anne-Marie explains the meaning for British slang terms to Vanity Fair (Conde Nast) ...
Slang for fifty pence (cents), the money Billy must pay to take a boxing class with George or a ballet class with Mrs. Wilkinson. Trainers British term for sneakers.[/two_third] [one_third_last] ...
Life; Best British Slang, or how to have a Chinwag in your Jim Jams. Published: Feb. 13, 2020, 7:29 a.m. Feb. 13, 2020, 7:29 a.m.
The A-Hed. British Slang Might Not Be the Dog’s Bollocks Much Longer ‘Wazzock’ and ‘plonker’ are being squeezed out by TikTok trends; Scottish bams keep the flame alive ...