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Old December 31st, 2019 #21
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SPORTS UNIFORM
'Kit', under this definition, is British terminology. I do not use British terminology. The term I usually use is 'sports attire'.
 
Old December 31st, 2019 #22
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Here is a list of most British terminology and expressions, posted to help observers avoid using them.


British terminology, including but not limited to:

All exclusive insults, profanity and other vulgarity (b*llend, bint, bollock(s), bugger, daft (including apoth), git, minger, mong, muppet, plonker, prat, saddo, sh*te, slag, slapper, sod, twonk, wally, w*nker, etc)
All regional dialect and slang (e.g. Cockney)
Arsed (referring to the will to act)
Banger
Barking (referring to insanity)
Barmy
Beeb (abbreviation for the BBC, the British Broadcasting Corporation, a notorious hostile propaganda-spewing organisation controlled by people who advocate and encourage Briton eradication)
Batty (referring to insanity or intense fixation)
Bird (term for woman)
Blighter
Blimey
Bliming
Bloke
Bloody (when expressing frustration and/or bewilderment)
Blooming (outside of referring to plantlife)
Blinder (referring to an excellent achievement)
Blinding (referring to intensity or an excellent achievement)
Bob (term for money)
Bog (term for lavatory)
Bollocking (referring to a reprimand or assault)
Brolly
Bugger
Bunk (term for truancy)
Chap
Cheek (referring to audacity)
Cheeky (in the modern era, this word is sometimes followed by a noun or verb to signify approval, Examples: Cheeky Nando's, cheeky tackle, cheeky throw)
Cheers (when expressing gratitude)
Chinwag
Clanger
Chocka
Chockablock
Chuffed
Civvy Street
Codswallop
Cop (referring to trouble or death) (example: "Person A copped it after only lasting two minutes")
Copper (term for police officer)
Cor
Corrie (an abbreviation of Coronation Street, which is a higher-profile soap opera)
Cracking (term for good quality)
Cuppa
Dear (term for expensiveness)
Diddums
Do (referring to a party or sexual intercourse)
Dodgy
Dosh
Dozy
Faff
Fag (term for cigarette)
Fit (referring to physical attractiveness)
Flog (term for selling)
Footy
Fortnight
Fuzz (term for police)
Geezer (the author finds this one the most amusing)
Gob
Gobby
Gobsmacked
Gutted (referring to devastating news)
Gutting (referring to devastating news)
High Street
Hump (referring to sour mood or sexual intercourse)
Innit (this would be deplorable even if it were not of British origin)
Jammy (referring to good luck)
Jokes (referring to something being amusing) (example: "That is so jokes")
Kerfuffle
Kit (referring to clothing used for an activity such as a sport)
Knackered
Lad
Loo
Lorry
Mate (term for friend)
Minging
Naff
Nark
Narky
Natter
Nicked (term for theft, snagging and arrest)
Nip (referring to moving location)
Nonce
Nutter
Oi
Pop (referring to entering a location or adding something)
Poppet
Posh
Proper (referring to good quality)
Quid
Ropey (referring to poor quality)
Rozzer (term for police officer)
Sack (referring to employment dismissal)
Shag (term for sexual intercourse)
Skint
Skive
Slot (term for killing)
Sod (in both disparaging and non-disparaging context)
Squaddie
Stuff (term for hostile disregard, hostile rejection or failure)
Stuffed (term for hostile disregard, hostile rejection or failure)
Sunshine (a manner of addressing someone)
Ta (when expressing gratitude)
Tea (referring to dinner or dinnertime)
Telly
Thick (referring to lack of intelligence)
Tosh
Totty
Wobbler (term for tantrum)
Wind-up
Wind-up merchant
Wrong 'un
Yank (term for an American)


British expressions, including but not limited to:

Banging on about (meaning talking about something constantly and/or in detail)
Bee's knees (referring to something being highly desirable)
Bob's your uncle (referring to conclusion of explanation)
Bog off
Budge up
Cock up (referring to incompetence)
Cop off
Cost a bomb
Come on, then (when a physical fight is instigated)
Crack on (referring to undertaking a task)
Do a runner (running away from an embarrassing and/or incriminating scene)
Do one (telling someone to go away)
Donkey's <insert time period type (e.g. years, ages) here> (referring to longevity)
Do X (my, your, their, etc) <insert object here (e.g. head)> in
Fanny's your aunt (referring to conclusion of explanation)
Get in (when expressing joy over a positive development)
Getting on <insert pronoun here> wick
Get out of it (telling someone or something to stop interfering with something)
Give <insert pronoun here> one (referring to sexual intercourse)
Go on, my son (when expressing strong encouragement)
Has / have the foggiest (referring to lack of awareness)
Have a crack at (referring to attempting something)
Have a go (criticising and/or condemning someone or something)
Hunky-dory
In a jiffy
It's coming home (the football rallying cry often heard from England team supporters during World Cup tournaments)
Jog on (telling someone to go away)
Kick in (meaning to take effect)
Kick off (meaning an event is about to unfold)
Knock <insert pronoun here> block off (referring to physical assault)
Leg it (meaning to flee)
Lose / lost the plot (referring to being irrational and/or acting ridiculously)
Lovely jubbly
Not much cop (referring to something being unimpressive or of poor quality)
On about (referring to clarification or general speech)
On your bike (telling someone to leave the area)
Out of order (referring to objectionable conduct)
Pack in (referring to cessation of activity or state)
Pack it in (referring to cessation of activity or state)
Pop X (my, your, their, etc) clogs
Sling your hook (telling someone to leave)
Sod's Law
Sod off
Take or taking the <insert expletive or other term here>
Well <insert quality state here (e.g. good, better, hard)>

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Old December 31st, 2019 #23
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That is irrelevant. The definition is still correct with both world areas.
No it isn't. If you are 'British' then you arrived at that distinction in the same way that a Jew or a nigger fresh off the banana boat arrives at it.
 
Old January 1st, 2020 #24
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No it isn't. If you are 'British' then you arrived at that distinction in the same way that a Jew or a nigger fresh off the banana boat arrives at it.
I am not British, just a UK national of, to the best of my knowledge, fully European make-up.

I REALLY wish I had been born a Briton though, especially one belonging to the English variant, as that one is my favourite, due to its facial distinctiveness and it producing good-looking people at the highest concentration and intensity of all the Briton variants. I find the talk of English people generally much easier to understand too.

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Old January 1st, 2020 #25
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Your digging your own grave chum the more you write on here the oddier you appear not sure what you are but your a wrong un
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Old January 1st, 2020 #26
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Your digging your own grave chum the more you write on here the oddier you appear not sure what you are but your a wrong un
I have heard it all before, slave. Save your energy.

Do you think you are something special?
 
Old January 1st, 2020 #27
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I have heard it all before, slave. Save your energy.

Do you think you are something special?
Find another hobby pal
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Old January 1st, 2020 #28
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Find another hobby pal
Zzzzzzzzzz

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Old January 1st, 2020 #29
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I am not British, just a UK national of, to the best of my knowledge, fully European make-up.
You're not of the British Isles by descent. Perhaps you misunderstand: we don't want any people who become 'UK Nationals'...Go back to where you belong. Britain isn't America. It was full up long before the jew took control and opened our doors to the vermin of the world.
 
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