Some terms, like "dim," "a mug," or "a few sandwiches short of a picnic," can be used as colorful insults, while some British slang words like "cheeky" can be either negative or positive ...
Brits have an interesting vernacular that includes words and phrases that might confuse many Americans. Some terms, like "dim," "a mug," or "a few sandwiches short of a picnic," can be used as ...
From ‘trollied’ to ‘hammered’, there are thousands of words to describe being drunk in the UK, but which are Brits' most loved (and most hated) ways to refer to having one too many?
LASSITER: As you may have recognized from the start of the episode, tons of American slang comes from within American culture. Drip, bussin’, fly, clutch, chill, groovy, hip, and outta sight. But some ...
Sabrina Carpenter says she loves British profanity and wants Brits to Please, Please, Please use it. She acknowledges that she is impressed by our use of less-savoury language and our "civilised ...