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British Slang Might Not Be the Dog’s Bollocks Much LongerLONDON—Stone the crows, our lingo’s all gone Pete Tong. British slang isn’t what it used to be. American stars might enjoy grappling with the alternate universe of what people say on the ...
So I just wanted to communicate with British teenagers and teenage audience. They asked me to cover something about London teenage or London multicultural so-called 'roadman' dialect. For me ...
Explanation: While this London-centric slang is entirely British, it actually stems from 19th Century India. The British empire's control of India led to a number of phrases making their way ...
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