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british slang

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    british slang
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  • I'm feeling a bit peckish. What's for dinner tonight
    Slightly hungry
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  • I bought a new PC and it cost me 800 quid
    A pound in money
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  • You're going to like Jonny, he's a very good bloke.
    A man
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  • Today I went to play soccer with my friends and I ended up very knackered
    Very tired
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  • Today after lunch I had a cuppa
    A cup of tea
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  • Today I passed a very important exam, it just a fluke
    something good that happens because of luck
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  • I've had a good mate since school.
    A friend
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  • Don't believe anything he tells you, he is very dodgy.
    Dishonest, or not to be trusted
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  • please stop being cheeky with older people
    Rude or disrespectful but in an light hearted way
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  • Are you going to the party tonight, innit?
    Used after a statement for emphasis instead of any question tag
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  • A "bloke" is a(n)...
    idiot
    type of cake
    lego
    man
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  • Oh my giddy aunt is...
    calling someone old
    a more polite way of saying "OMG"
    used to talk about a crazy family member
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  • donkey's years...
    13 years
    a way to say something took a long time
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  • to get an earful....
    being told off
    a quantity of sweets
    type of traditional british food
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  • full of beans...
    chatty
    full of energy
    likely to fart
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  • gobsmacked...
    amazed (both good or bad way)
    action of hitting your mouth to show you are hungry
    a special spoon used to make tea
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