The U.S.’s top choice for office slang is circle back, an idiom meaning to return to a subject after some time. Twenty-seven ...
Here are 60 British phrases that will confuse anybody who didn't grow up in the UK. A few sandwiches ... is Cockney rhyming slang for "knackered," or incredibly tired. The term probably came ...
From ‘trollied’ to ‘hammered’, there are thousands of words to describe being drunk in the UK, but which are Brits' most ...
THE late Queen sounded increasingly Cockney through her 70-year reign, according to research. Experts say certain words ...
The slang of this era didn’t disappoint ... when it popped up on a blog in the UK. This term—which was another way to say you were very, very drunk—could often be found in rap and hip ...
Here, students give you a heads up on the words you may hear in the classroom ... of well-known faces to put their secondary school slang to the test. Let’s just say, they are far from ...
Do you know your ball knowledge from your betas? Your sigmas from your Skibidi Toilets? And, let’s be honest—do you really understand what it means to be having a ‘brat winter’? A new ...
From "chockablock" to a "full Monty," the Brits have a wide range of interesting slang words. You don't want to be described as ... that will confuse anybody who didn't grow up in the UK. Anorak ...
According to Preply, an online language course provider, the UK's favourite slang words and phrases for being drunk have been revealed. READ MORE: Edinburgh Dungeon seeking actors with 'convincing ...