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Hard
a person who is considered to be tough and able to look after themselves in a fight
Gutted
very sad, disappointed, and devastated
Odds and sods
Different items, objects, or things that are miscellaneous or insignificant
Grub
Food or snacks
Bee’s knees
Something that is very good or of high quality. It may also refer to an admirable and attention-catching person
Cuppa
hot beverage, usually tea or coffee
Brekkie
a shortened version of the word “breakfast, ” and it is often used in a more formal setting
Squirrel away
To hide, reserve, or hoard something for future use
A quick buck
money earned with little effort and/or in a short period of time
Chin-wag
a talk or gossip with friends
flossing
the act of showing off expensive possessions or flaunting wealth
Ohio
Strange, Bad or Weird.". It is often used in memes and social media posts to refer to something strange, bizarre, or out of the ordinary
A blessing in disguise
refers to a situation that seems unfortunate or undesirable at first, but eventually leads to a positive outcome
Go cold turkey
To stop doing or using something abruptly and completely. Most commonly said of drug, alcohol, or tobacco use, it can also refer to any bad habit
Earworm
a song that you keep hearing in your head