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"British Slang Words and Phrases That Will Confuse Anybody Who Did Not Gro… | |
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@davidnjoku American here. Some I recognize as Britishisms. Some I don't re… | |
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@contextfree Full of beans means untruthful to you? Wow, that blows my mind. | |
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@davidnjoku The bee's knees came about in 1920's America. | |
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@splonk For real? So it's an Americanism, rather than a Britishism? | |
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@davidnjoku A lot of those are found elsewhere in the Commonwealth, and those w… | |
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@jmopp @davidnjoku Sounds like an American thing to me.Ireland & SA get a l… | |
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@monsoonrains @jmopp I listen to a Bluey podcast with my kids. (It's an Au… | |
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@davidnjoku I believe the expression "the bee's knees" originated… | |
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@bodhipaksa RE: take the mick. That's so cool about your relative. Were t… | |
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@davidnjoku Canadian here, I counted 20 of those that would not faze me if some… | |
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@theynege You mean the whole world doesn't say "blimey, fancy a cuppa … | |
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@davidnjokuDidnât know:⢠Anorak⢠Bagsy⢠Pull a blinder⢠Brolly ⢠Bu… | |
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@davidnjoku Didn't know 45 of them đ¤ˇââď¸ | |
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@peter It's crazy the way we always assume that everyone must know a thing … | |
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@monsoonrains @jmopp @davidnjoku Americans do too, the title is just clickbait | |
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@raphaelmorgan Maybe not. Lots of the responses I'm getting are from people… | |
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@davidnjoku I love how they said we wouldn't understand these words if we d… | |
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@raphaelmorgan Next headline: Musicians you won't know if you're not Br… | |
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Just did a search for a list of phrases only Americans would understand. Was 10… | |
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@davidnjoku Two countries separated by a common language.âPicking up a roomďż˝… | |
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@davidnjoku I've been in Canada for 25 years and I still get confused when … | |
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@davidnjoku Btw, non-flipped fried eggs are âsunny side upâ | |
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@hal_pomeranz So over-easy is basically what we'd call sunny side up? | |
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@davidnjoku Your people call the flipped ones sunny side up? Sigh. What do you … | |
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@hal_pomeranz Sorry, I misread you. So over-easy is flipped? You're right… | |
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@davidnjoku Ok at least we agree on sunny side up!Yes, âoverâ means flipped. |