Whether you’re keeping up with all the drama surrounding the royal family or binging shows like Fleabag and Peaky Blinders, you’ve undoubtedly run across the weird and wacky words that make up British ...
Anyone leaving the States for England might want a crash course in slang, euphemisms and colloquial phrases. An interesting recent report signals those types of things are evolving all the time ...
Do you know what "chuffed," "torched," or "naff" mean? If you're scratching your head, you may want to brush up on this British slang before heading to the UK. Julie Montagu, host of An American ...
You don't have to venture across the pond to get a handle on the fascinating lexicon of Love Island. The cult British reality TV show has attracted the attention of ...
Lily Collins schools us in British slang. From "tinkle on the blower" to "lurgy," Lily will leave you saying "why aye" after this episode of Slang School. Catch Lily in her new show “Emily in Paris” ...
There are many differences between British and American punctuation, spelling, and grammar. Neither version is more correct than the other; which version you should use just depends on who your ...