Guess What This Means
Here is a fun little contest. Try to guess what these 'british' statement means:
1. Does my head in.
2. Couldn't be bothered.
3. He's (she's) alittle gobby.
4. I'm chuffed.
5. Should I bring crackers to the party?
6. Put your wellies on.
7. Do you want gammon for dinner.
8. It was nicked.
9. He wound me up.
10. Do you have a rubber.
Person who gets the most right wins a prize.
1. Does my head in.
2. Couldn't be bothered.
3. He's (she's) alittle gobby.
4. I'm chuffed.
5. Should I bring crackers to the party?
6. Put your wellies on.
7. Do you want gammon for dinner.
8. It was nicked.
9. He wound me up.
10. Do you have a rubber.
Person who gets the most right wins a prize.
4 Comments:
Molly:
You are the first entry into the contest with a score of 2 - well done. Can't wait to see you. Got your package, loved it. The girls loved what you sent with Jess - Thanks. Faye
Jess:
We like the way you think. However, we can only give you one point for your entry into the contest.
Faye
Say Hello to the family for me. Tell them I will be thinking of them all and wishing I was there. Eat some good fish for me. Faye
1.does my head in...can't think about it. 2.couldn't be bothered...exactly what it says...I couldn't be bothered with it. 3.isn't a gobby a fat little child who eats everything in sight? 4. chuffed I think is tired 5. crackers are those things you pull at Christmas time...confetti and a crown as well as a prezzie and your forturne pop out 6. wellies are rain boots...you wear them with a slicker 7. gammon is ham 8. nicked is stolen 9. he made me angry and 10...an eraser!
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