British slang for woman
[DOCX File]Tasks for “draw the dog” session--DRAFT IN PROGRESS
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The Test of English for International CommunicationTM (TOEIC) is an English-language proficiency test for those whose native language is not English.It measures the everyday language skills of people working in international business, commerce, and industry. TOEIC test scores indicate how well people can communicate in English with others in the global workplace.
[DOC File]An Introduction to Sociolinguistics (Janet Holmes)
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British Black English. 1-Patois: a Jamaican Creole in origin, which is used by Jamaican immigrants in London and by young British Blacks in group talks as a sign of ethnic identity. Some of Patois linguistic features (p190) - Lexical items such as lick meaning 'hit' and kenge meaning 'week, puny'
[DOC File]THE LATEST YOUTH SLANG –extracts from the Archive
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crump n British. sex, a sex act. In use among UK teenagers since 2000, the word might derive from the slang sense of crumpet, imitate the sound of pounding, or be an arbitrary invention. deep adj British. 1 unpleasant, inferior. 2 impressive, attractive. In both senses the word has been fashionable among black adolescents and their imitators ...
[DOC File]Naval Terms & Phraseology
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68. Gee-Dunk - World War II in origin. It was the slang nick-name given by sailors for the pre-mixed concentrate (Often labeled as 'General Dairy' products on the containers) that was loaded aboard American warships to be made into ice cream while at sea.
[DOC File]Advice for Americans Traveling in England
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British cuisine enjoys a well-deserved reputation as offering some of the most sublime gastronomic pleasure available to man. Thanks to today's robust dollar, the American traveller can easily afford to dine out several times a week (rest assured that a British meal is worth interrupting your afternoon wank for).
[DOC File]A Raisin in the Sun
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woman who is always struggling to keep her family together. ... The Palace in London where the British Royal Family lives. ThatÕs whatÕs wrong with the colored women in this world today. Note that until the 1960s, black people were called colored or Negro. ... A slang word …
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Avoid Colloquialisms (contemporary slang or overwrought clichés). Don’t make these common errors: "Hate" is a verb. "Hatred" is a noun. "Quote" is a verb. "Quotation" is a noun. "Cite" is a verb. "Citation" is a noun. Learn or remember that "a lot" is TWO words. That is a lot! Spell "separate" correctly.
[DOC File]Titanic
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The 100 year old woman who, in 1997, tells us the story of her adventures on the Titanic, as the 17 year old above, back in 1912. ... “Limey” is a slang word for a British person, but it’s not used in the US. As the Titanic finally sinks, Jacks saves Rose one last time.
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