There are many quirky differences between British and American terms, from whether you say 'vacation' or 'holiday', or 'trash' or 'rubbish' - and there's various slang words on both sides of the pond.
The addition of slang words each year is a natural part of a ... Today, the word is used to describe an alpha male or macho dude. British GQ traced the term’s origins back to the so-called ...
LASSITER: As you may have recognized from the start of the episode, tons of American slang comes from within American culture. Drip, bussin’, fly, clutch, chill, groovy, hip, and outta sight. But some ...
An American guest on BBC Question Time was heckled after pronouncing a British slang word incorrectly on Thursday’s (10 October) US special episode. Democrat Pennsylvania state representative ...