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  2. What is the difference between "English" and "British"?

    Dec 17, 2011 · Britain (and thus the adjective British) refers geographically to the whole of the island on which England, Wales, and Scotland lie. By extension, when the United Kingdom …

  3. Origin of fag (meaning a cigarette in British English)

    Dec 1, 2015 · According to the Online Etymology Dictionary, it comes from "fag", meaning a loose piece of cloth:. fag (n.1) Look up fag at Dictionary.com British slang for "cigarette" (originally, …

  4. "s" vs. "z" in BE vs. AE - English Language & Usage Stack …

    In both American and British English, there is a small set of verbs that must always be spelled with -ise at the end. The main reason for this is that, in these words, -ise is part of a longer …

  5. Origin of "jack sh*t" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 7, 2011 · In British use the jack has been since the 17th c. (except under the Commonwealth) a small sized ‘Union Flag’ of the period (Union Jack), which has also been, since 1707, …

  6. How offensive is it to call someone a "slag" in British English?

    One more colorful slang term I gleaned from the British movie I recently watched is slag. In the movie, it was used in curses like, "Fuck-ing dogs! Slags." "Right slag, that one." Now I know …

  7. Origin of “give a damn about” - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Mar 9, 2025 · British officers and soldiers are said to have used this term to signify worthlessness, saying they wouldn’t give even a “dam” for something trivial. Over time, this expression …

  8. How serious an insult is "wanker" in British English? [NSFW]

    @Snubian: It certainly is a fascinating topic. My personal theory on that (based on little hard evidence, but seems plausible) is that it's related to the use of strong insults between friends: …

  9. pronunciation - How is "æ" supposed to be pronounced? - English ...

    Jun 14, 2012 · On the other hand, one word where ae is still common in both British English and American English is aesthetic(s). As others have mentioned, the Latin ae digraph in English …

  10. british english - Why in Britain were the police called "rozzers ...

    Jan 27, 2020 · A suggested derivation from British Romani ruzlō, ruzalō strong (variant of Romani zoralō) is less likely on formal and semantic grounds. The entry has the note. This entry has …

  11. etymology - Origin of the of the phrase "feeling blue" - English ...

    Oct 19, 2020 · The phrase "feeling blue" is linked also to a custom among many old deepwater sailing ships. If the ship lost the captain or any of the officers during its voyage, she would fly …

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