"Would you like a cuppa" Is a regular household one.
Autumn, biscuits, chips, daft, estate agent, film, geordie, holiday, ice lolly, jumper, knickers, ladybird, muesli, nappy, oap, petrol, quid, rubber, scouse, telly, undergroud, vice girl, wellies, yob, zebra crossing.
Wahey go me :D I did the whole alphabet, But seriously theres loads.
2007-10-10 15:11:31
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answered by Flash 2
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Tush is not an English word. We say backside, or bottom or even bum. **** is also used.
We walk on the pavement, go to shops, drive cars. put the rubbish out. Our cars have bonnets (hood) and boots (trunk).
We tend to drink in pubs. Hope this helps, but if you need further help please email me.
2007-10-10 19:09:12
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answered by SKCave 7
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