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British slang

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  • I'm feeling a bit peckish; I think I'll grab a snack from the kitchen.
    is used to describe a slight feeling of hunger or a desire to eat something small.
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  • I owe him twenty quid for the tickets to the concert.
    refer to one pound sterling, which is the currency of the United Kingdom.
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  • I met a friendly bloke at the pub last night, and we had a great conversation.
    which is used to refer to a man
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  • After the long hike, I was completely knackered and needed a rest.
    to describe a strong sensation of great tiredness
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  • I'm going to make myself a nice cuppa to warm up on this chilly morning
    refer to a cup of tea or coffee.
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  • She won the lottery by pure fluke, never expecting to be so lucky
    is used to describe a situation in which something happens unexpectedly, by chance or by pure luck
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  • I'm meeting my mate at the café for a cup of coffee.
    is used informally to refer to a close friend or colleague.
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  • The used car had a dodgy history, so I decided not to buy it.
    is used in English to describe something that is suspicious,
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  • My little nephew has a cheeky grin when he's up to some mischief
    is used to describe someone or something that is playful
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  • I'm going to the store, innit?
    It is a contraction of the words "isn't it".
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