6o seconds of British slang: Part 18
Mar 12, 2024
Welcome back to another episode of our British Slang series! 🇬🇧 This week, we're diving into a handful of terms you've probably heard but might not know the meaning of.
We'll kick things off by exploring the phrase "Go bananas," a fun and fruity term referring to going crazy or wild. 🍌
Next up is "Glitch," a word originally from the tech world but now used broadly to describe a minor problem or malfunction. 🖥️
Then we'll dive into "PJs." No, we're not talking about a brand; it's simply short for pyjamas, the comfy clothes you wear to bed. 😴
Lastly, we'll "leg it," a phrase meaning to run away quickly - perfect for when you're in a pinch and need to make a swift exit! 🏃♀️
So, brace yourself for a fun-filled 60-second journey into the heart of British lingo. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more! Catch you on the flippity flip. 🎉
🎬 "6o seconds of British slang: Part 19"➡https://youtube.com/shorts/Ye4KlPWZHgA
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