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What does it mean when someone says 'Bob's your uncle' - Something is easy/Something is hard
Something is easy
If someone is full of beans, they: need to go to the toilet/are feeling very energetic
Feeling very energetic
If someone wants you to give them a bell, they want you to: write them a letter/call them on the telephone
call them on the telephone
If you are gobsmacked, you are: annoyed/surprised
surprised
If you are peckish, you are: hungry/scared
hungry
If someone is jammy, they are: sweet/lucky
lucky
If someone is gobby they: talk a lot/play sport
talk a lot
scrummy means: boring/delicious
delicious
Loo means: love/toilet
toilet
Ta means: Take away/ Thank you
Thank you
If something is minging it is: delicious/disgusting
disgusting
If I go for a kip, I'm going for a: walk/nap
nap
A quid is: a cup of tea/ a pound coin
a pound coin
If something is naff, it is: nice/uncool
uncool
If something is posh, it is: boring/fancy
fancy
If you are gutted, you are: sad/surprised
sad
If you are skint, you have: no money/ a lot of money
no money
If you have bants with your friend, you are: joking with them/arguing with them
joking with them
If something is dodgy it is: weird/cool
weird
If you are knackered, you are: tired/annoyed
tired
If you are chuffed, you are: tired/pleased
pleased
A bloke is a: man/woman
man
If someone is my mate, they are my: friend/enemy
friend
If someone is a wazzock they are: mean/stupid
stupid